The country is moving in the wrong direction and the government should leave, the leaders two opposition parties, Hristijan Mickoski and Bilal Kasami, said following Friday’s meeting in Tetovo. They announced that they will use all mechanisms to make that happen.

The two leaders did not specify what mechanisms they were referring to, but they do not rule out the possibility of protests.

I do not expect those who use cars worth half a million euros to leave their government offices. We as the opposition have the means and methods, institutional and non-institutional, to fight for what we think the people expect from us, said the leader of VMRO DPMNE.

 

We will use all democratic mechanisms to make changes and to reflect the will of the citizens in the central government, Kasami said.

The opposition continues the battle in the Parliament as well. However, Mickoski and Kasami deny that blocking parliamentary committees is part of their strategy. Asked whether they would withdraw their members from Parliament’s committees so that there would be a majority in the committees as well, the two leaders denied. According to them, this also applies to the Committee for Elections and Appointments, in which all procedures are blocked because the majority is made by the MP of the Besa Movement, although Besa is already in opposition.