Italian newspaper La Verita in its latest analysis claims that Macedonia is a collateral damage to the Macron-German conflict but also to the incompetence and corruption of Zaev and his government.

The newspaper also announces new evidence of crime in the government led by SDSM and DUI.

Here’s the whole analysis:

The European Council has once again denied the right of Macedonia, a candidate country since 2005, to open EU accession negotiations.

Macedonia again gets a cold shower and realizes that it is only a minor issue in international relations. The Union’s confidence given to puppet Zaev, his reforms and promises of an inevitable European future, during the Prespa Treaty, which imposed the name change, breaks down as a “house of cards” over real politics based on interests.

Motivated by his personal battle against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, shortly after the rejection of French candidate Sylvie Gular by the Parliament in Brussels, Macron decided to fight and oppose dossiers close to Berlin.

Macron, along with his allies, will delay the final vote on the Commission for at least a month. In the meantime, he hopes to make concessions that will guarantee him a better position in the future reform of Europe.

A loser in both domestic and foreign policy, Macron plays the card of refusal to negotiate with Macedonia, sending a signal to Germany that it will block the enlargement of its sphere of interest in the Balkans.

On the other hand, von der Leyen inherited from Juncker and Mogherini a poorly led process, the Macedonian, assigned to Zaev who managed, through his criminal activity, to bury the country’s last chance of being admitted by the EU during this gathering.

Backing him in coming to power, Mogherini has promised Zaev absolute power.

The Prespa Agreement with Greece to overcome the decade-long blockade of Athens was presented as the last necessary condition to start the negotiation process.

Zaev, basing his legitimacy on that agreement, deconstructed and robbed the entire nation.

Helped by the international system that had made him the necessary executor of the crazy plan to decompose the State, he preferred to build an even worse system of corruption than that of his predecessor Gruevski.

As “La Verita” has shown in recent months, and in the coming days we will have the opportunity to confirm it with new revelations, with Zaev the rule of law has disappeared, the judicial system pursued political goals, and only Zaev’s own network of interest was allowed to maneuver the economy of the State, destroying even the little that was effective.

Zaev’s entire rule over the past two years has been presented abroad as a great success.

But now France and Brussels have discovered the truth, that it was all a political deal, a game of interests, processed behind the back of the Macedonian people, with the help of someone who is easily controlled.

Zaev’s shady past facilitated the agreement with his predecessor, Gruevski, who left him the country “on a plate” while finding a safe haven in Budapest.

When Mogherini sought an agreement from the government and the opposition over the establishment of the SPO to investigate the crimes of the previous government, Katica Janeva, now in jail, was strikingly the only common name on the lists of potential candidates drafted by Gruevski and Zaev.

The goal of the international community in Zaev’s support and Gruevski’s departure was to repay debt to Greece for damages during the economic crisis, and also to prevent a hypothetical nationalist conflict in the Balkans, looking at a very proud Macedonia, a focal point for future rivalries between Bulgarians, Albanians and Greeks.