The weeks ahead of us will be relatively decisive for the future of Macedonia and qualitatively for the fate of Zaev as prime minister, political analyst Arsim Zekoli writes in his column for Deutsche Welle.

In the third year of his reign, Zoran Zaev still finds it ridiculous and absurd to even mention the possibility that he ever – at some point of madness, while tying his shoes or shaving – thought to resign. And that’s a problem. Ours. Not his.