VMRO-DPMNE International Secretary Timco Mucunski, who is part of the VMRO-DPMNE negotiating team on the Public Prosecutor’s Law, over Monday’s failed round of talks, says that the government would accept any solution to the law if prosecutor Vilma Ruskoska remains in he current position.

I think that SDSM would accept anything if we leave Ruskoska. That is my thesis and I would say that in this situation when we are setting up a new prosecution, a new system, it is time, altogether with a political consensus, to try to choose the most competent person to be selected on the basis of high criteria and the ultimate confirmation of the selection will not be made by Parliament and political parties but by the Council of Public Prosecutors, Mucunski says.

Mucunski says VMRO-DPMNE’s stance on the new legal solution to the Law on Public Prosecutor’s Office is to create a sustainable European solution that will be implemented for years.

VMRO-DPMNE’s position when talking about a new Law on Public Prosecutor’s Office is not to be seen solely through the prism of the SPO, because to me this law is to create a sustainable European solution. A solution that will be achieved now, and will be applicable 10-15-20 years from now. Fake news is spreading among the public and it is being promoted by some officials in both the SDSM and the government that it is some kind of a struggle for amnesty, he added.