Popular columnist and intellectual, Arsim Zekoli, in his latest column “Who brought Nikola Gruevski” published in Deutsche Welle in Macedonian, writes about the latest affair in the government. Zekoli thinks that Zaev’s government fell, as soon as the scandal, involving Dragi Raskovski and his insults directed at Italy and the Italian people as well as the Roma community in Macedonia, broke.

Should I say? If you are already insisting … Zaev’s government has fallen, as soon as the scandal involving his right hand broke. It is anticipated that Zaev’s propagandists are insidiously trying to highlight the topic of the tenders and drag it through bureaucratic fogs full of “responsibility, procedures, judiciary” and avoid the capital topic of anarchic impunity in the Zaev Cabinet. I’m not saying that rigging contracts is not important. But in the eyes of the public and the ears of the citizens, Raskovski’s foolishness is the Daemonic Sword that ruled the fate of the government, in the same way as Jankulovska did. Everything that will follow is a tedious, agonistic play in which Zaev already knows the tragic end. But for whom it will be a happy end? About that – later. As people, born of sin, vulgarity is an unbreakable nature of our existence which we want to overcome, but on which we slip in time of anger or a cumulative attachment to a particular person. But where does this flood of vulgarity with our leaders toward entire groups and peoples come from?, Zekoli says in his column.