Obviously, Kovacevski’s prime minister’s shoes are too big. This is what it looks like when a person plays with the prime minister’s chair as a child, VMRO-DPMNE reacts.
There was nothing extraordinary in Kovacevski’s “extraordinary” address, because he said essentially nothing that the government is doing to protect its citizens from the impending crisis.
While Kovacevski deals with geopolitics, the people are hungry and poor. We heard only demagoguery from Kovacevski, and not concrete measures and steps.
Kovacevski should explain what the government will do in relation to the increasing energy prices that will directly hit the standard of citizens and the economy. Only in a year and a half the electricity is nominally increased by over 30%, and for certain entities it is more expensive by 300-800%. Fuels are also drastically more expensive and unfortunately will still grow, and Kovacevski’s government may waive at least some of the new fees and charges it has introduced in the past 4 years in order to reduce the price of fuels and thus help citizens and companies, said the opposition party.
VMRO-DPMNE adds that Kovacevski’s drama is nothing but PR marketing and that he should should take the situation seriously.
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