As part of the “Talks for Renewal of Macedonia” campaign, the VMRO-DPMNE part was today in the Municipality of Centar in Skopje, where they met with Centar resident and talked about today’s everyday life in Macedonia, about the problems that are part of their lives.

Through the problems we also learn from you, they should practically be part of our pre-election program, and we as a political party, as VMRO-DPMNE, as leaders of the opposition and the Coalition for Renewal of Macedonia to offer appropriate solutions to those problems that are part of the everyday life of our fellow citizens, said VMRO-DPME president Hristijan Mickoski in his address.

He reminded that they have been going all over Macedonia for a third month now, and that they have been talking with our fellow citizens since the end of September.

We have practically learned all, to be honest what we already knew to a great extent, but we also learned many new moments which in the coming period we should offer solutions to as a political party that is leading the largest coalition in Macedonia, and that is Coalition For Renewal of Macedonia. But more importantly, it will be a winning coalition that will form the future government of Macedonia after the April 2020 elections, Mickoski told Centar people.

The VMRO-DPMNE president announced that they would soon have the detailed political offer that the party would offer to the citizens.

That political offer will not be what Zoran Zaev is offering today, and it is an offer that will contain only empty rhetoric, promises of everything. It will be an offer that will contain a strategy and vision of how Macedonia will look like in 10 years, and then 10 years after that. It is a program that we as a VMRO-DPMNE will practically offer to the citizens, and thus offer a future, predictable for our fellow citizens. We will not waste our budget as Zoran Zaev does. We will have not make empty promises, but we will offer something that is out of the ordinary for our Balkan conditions, it will be something revolutionary, something that will be offered for the first time in Macedonia, and will be contained in the next program for renewal of Macedonia, said Mickoski.

According to Mickoski, the essence of that program will be contained in two parts.

The first part will refer to the rule of law and uncompromising fight against crime and corruption and zero tolerance for corruption, and the second part will be the practical part that we have dubbed Digi Macedonia or Digitized Macedonia, a country that will be practically the only such example in the Balkans. Completely digitized state in the Balkans. These are the two essential things that we will offer in the next early parliamentary elections, said Mickoski.