VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski heard the problems of the Ohrid residents as part of the “Talks for Renewal of Macedonia” campaign. Mickoski promised Ohrid people a landslide victory on April 12, 2020, which will ensure as many MPs as possible so that VMRO-DPMNE can deliver on its promised policies.

In order to be better and more competitive, we need these meetings, to talk to citizens about their problems, and then to develop a program that will offer solutions to what we can solve in one mandate. We need this, we need these conversations to learn to be better and deliver the best program, said Mickoski.

Mickoski referred to the review of the 2016 SDSM election program and their bad policies and unfulfilled promises.

Today Zoran Zaev is a frightened man. He knows that he pursued a politics of bent servitude, invented, lied, created a campaign against me, Mickoski said, reminding the citizens of Ohrid about the politics of the last three years, as well as yesterday’s decision of the Anti-Corruption Commission.

He promised to educate employees, sign collective agreements, and most recently promised them that he would raise their salaries by 10% as of January 1 next year. What is the truth, Mickoski asked, referring to the state of education, the minimum wage and pensions.

Speaking about the reforms VMRO-DPMNE projects, Mickoski said his party is serious, has a strategy and an end goal. Rapid economic development for which we need fundamental reforms in the judiciary but not just as rhetoric this time but also delivery in the first 100 days, citizens in the first 100 days will notice the difference between this SDSM government incapable and moderate patriotism to win on April 12, 2020. That difference will be huge, he said.

Macedonisation should not be the exclusive right of the Macedonian people alone. We were all born here, here we lived here we grew up, we were educated, we were sad and we were happy and I guess most of us here would end our lives. Whether we are Macedonians or Albanians, Turks, Roma, Egyptians, Vlachs, Bosniaks, Serbs etc., this is our common country and you should all to ask all the questions this time what can I do for Macedonia and not what Macedonia can do for us, Mickoski said.