This becoming more and more of a farce each day, i cant wait to see the back of Fuere.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Slovenia's EU representative Zoran Taler who is considered a 'friend' of Macedonia, has confused the Government and EU MEP's by issuing bizarre reports on Macedonia drafted by Erwan Fouere's office. To make things stranger, Fouere's office did not write the reports, rather they were written by Branko Geroski and few A1 journalists.
Needless to say, the reports were not taken seriously by Brussels, so much so, Charles Tennock a UK based MEP in the EU accused Zoran Taler and Erwan Fouere of being unprofessional in their borrowed reports and spent too much time supporting Macedonia's opposition and meddling in its internal affairs.
Macedonian Government officials were stunned that Erwan Fouere's office had not prepared the "EU Report", rather it came from Branko Geroski, the editor of Ramkovski and SDSM's daily "Shpic" and several A1 journalists.
In the report, Geroski is asking the EU for 'immediate help' due to the lack of freedom of speech in Macedonia. German MEP Doris Pak is well informed on the situation in Macedonia and scolded the report as 'far from being realistic'. She also called on the opposition to return to Parliament.
While Slovenia is lucky, or simply good at quickly getting rid of unprofessionals like Erwan Fouere, it sure seems a difficult task for Macedonia to do the same.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Slovenia's EU representative Zoran Taler who is considered a 'friend' of Macedonia, has confused the Government and EU MEP's by issuing bizarre reports on Macedonia drafted by Erwan Fouere's office. To make things stranger, Fouere's office did not write the reports, rather they were written by Branko Geroski and few A1 journalists.
Needless to say, the reports were not taken seriously by Brussels, so much so, Charles Tennock a UK based MEP in the EU accused Zoran Taler and Erwan Fouere of being unprofessional in their borrowed reports and spent too much time supporting Macedonia's opposition and meddling in its internal affairs.
Macedonian Government officials were stunned that Erwan Fouere's office had not prepared the "EU Report", rather it came from Branko Geroski, the editor of Ramkovski and SDSM's daily "Shpic" and several A1 journalists.
In the report, Geroski is asking the EU for 'immediate help' due to the lack of freedom of speech in Macedonia. German MEP Doris Pak is well informed on the situation in Macedonia and scolded the report as 'far from being realistic'. She also called on the opposition to return to Parliament.
While Slovenia is lucky, or simply good at quickly getting rid of unprofessionals like Erwan Fouere, it sure seems a difficult task for Macedonia to do the same.


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