Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on Tuesday looked back on the ‘unpleasant’ events of April 27, 2017 saying never again in North Macedonia or anywhere in the world.
“On April 27, 2017 for two hours and 15 minutes, the MPs, journalists and myself had been waiting to lose our lives. Literally, every second felt like a century. To organize a protest in support of convicted men who had tried publicly to eliminate journalists, cameramen, MPs is either insane or complicity,” Zaev said answering journalist questions.
He referred to Sunday’s protest organized by several patriotic associations and backed by the opposition party VMRO-DPMNE. Protesters demanded that the men sentenced to serve time for their involvement in the storming of Parliament on April 27, 2017 should be released.
“I’m personally motivated to keep fighting and never let anything like that happen ever again in the country or anywhere in the world. It’s scary to see the opposition leader being one of the main supporters of the men already convicted,” the PM stated.