VMRO-DPMNE Secretary-General Igor Janusev asked on Facebook if this time again the authorities will turn a blind eye to the lawlessness as they have done it in the past three years?
We heard Zaev, the same one who changed his name and traded with the identity, is holding moral lessons on how the names of the two schools in Cair were unlawfully changed. Zaev’s excuses for allowing this are lame but all this is another defeat that Zaev brings to the country. One might believe his statement that changing the names of the schools was unlawful if they did not know Zaev better and the fact that his party is in power, which means that all the mechanisms for influencing such a decision are in their hands. In other words, if it is unlawful, as Zaev claims, the first step would be for his subordinate and interim prime minister, in this case, Spasovski, to make a government decision to overturn the decisions of his education minister, as it was a favorite a measure when it comes to the work of the interim ministers of VMRO-DPMNE. Or this time again they will turn a blind eye to the lawlessness as they have done it in the past three years? When the decision is already unlawful, the public wonders whether Zaev called Spasovski to tell him to overturn the decision or told him that nobody will notice that the names of the schools were changed before the election?, VMRO-DPMNE Secretary-General Igor Janusev wrote on Facebook.
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