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Nikoloski accused Boyko Borisov of interfering in the internal affairs of the RSM

New winds will inevitably blow in Bulgaria

Sep 23, 2024 18:59 34

Nikoloski accused Boyko Borisov of interfering in the internal affairs of the RSM  - 1

The Deputy Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Alexander Nikoloski, defined as direct interference in the internal affairs of the country the request to resign , which the chairman of GERB Boyko Borisov said a few days ago. This is how Borisov reacted to Nikoloski's words that the hosts of RSM president Gordana Silyanovska in Sofia were "uncivilized" and "miserable".

In an interview for "Sitel" TV Alexander Nikoloski assessed his statement as honest and the least he could say about the missing state flag of North Macedonia in the Bulgarian presidency during Gordana Siljanovska's visit.

He stated that his words were agreed with the Prime Minister of the country, Hristiyan Mitskoski. He also commented on the resignation request made by GERB leader Boyko Borisov.

"What Boyko Borisov did only shows what they actually want, namely to dictate the political processes in North Macedonia. Let's see who wants my resignation? The number one oligarch in Bulgaria, whose party is collapsing. Former prime minister accused of corruption. "Chairman of a political party with clear pro-Russian positions that does not recognize (Northern) Macedonia," Nikoloski said.

He also stated that if they had been releasing notes from Skopje about everything offensive said by the politicians in Bulgaria regarding North Macedonia, they should have only dealt with that.

In the words of Nikoloski, "the main problem is that in Bulgaria there is a group of about twenty politicians and historians who have nothing to offer the people and the only topic they offer them is (Northern) Macedonia, but because the people in Bulgaria do not is naive, 30 percent turn out to vote and there is a seventh election in a row": "This group of 20 politicians and historians succeeded in destroying the friendly relations between the two peoples, as a result of which these relations are at a record low level," Nikoloski said.< /p>

When asked if the government of North Macedonia has anyone to talk to in Bulgaria, Nikoloski said that "new winds will inevitably blow in Bulgaria", and there is someone to talk to, BNR notes.