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:6: Its painful to watch it all unravel.
This is also a big F U, to all the communists in Macedonia that were convincing me that Albanians want to be Macedonians in some sense as long as we reach out with open arms and make a few concessions to make them feel more included in everyday life. [QUOTE=Niko777;177824][B]The Albanian minority's response to "Macedonian / Citizen of North Macedonia"[/B][/QUOTE] |
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CALLS FOR START OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH MACEDONIA IN JUNE 2019
With the exception of several extremist votes from Greece and Bulgaria, the vast majority of MEPs last night before the vote for the report on Macedonia called for the start of EU membership talks in June, but reiterated that the country must continue at the same reform pace. URL: [url]https://lokalno.mk/evropskiot-parlament-bara-pregovori-so-makedonija-vo-juni-2019/[/url] |
More Zaev bullshit
[url]https://europeanwesternbalkans.com/2018/11/25/zaev-macedonia-can-join-eu-2023/[/url] And he keeps on spinning the same shit about the identity being protected. How dumb can this fuck get? Nationality is different from ethnicity. My nationality is Australian but my ethnicity is Macedonian. And he keeps on harping on about being identity being protected, nothing is being protected Zaev you neanderthal inbred fuckwit |
Republic of North Macedonia voted for the second time
[B]„Република Северна Македонија“ изгласана по вторпат[/B] URL: [url]https://telma.com.mk/republika-severna-makedonija-izglasana-po-vtorpat/[/url] Наместо законски дозволените три дена, на пратениците им беше доволно двојно помалку за расправа по првиот амандман на уставот, со кој државата се преименува во Република Северна Македонија. Повеќето од пријавените за збор се откажаа за дискусиите, а останатите не ја искористија до крај дозволената минутажа. Со 67 гласа „за„, беше изгласан амандманот со кој државата се преименува во сите членови на уставот, освен во членот 36, каде се спомнува во историски контекст. ВМРО ДПМНЕ гласаа против, а четворица пратеници беа воздржани. Најмногу бура предизвика репликата на министерот за надворешни работи, кој коментирајќи ги дискусиите на пратениците од опозицијата, рече дека сме нација со комплекси. Од ВМРО ДПМНЕ побараа извинување од министерот, но не го добија. Во расправата по вториот амандман со кој, во Преамбулата на уставот се додава и Рамковниот договор, а одлуките на АСНОМ се заменуваат со прогласот од заседанието, Димитров остави простор за измени. Можно е, во преамбулата да влезат и дел од барањата на опозициските пратеници, но тоа ќе се знае по јавната расправа и мислењето на правните експерти. |
[SIZE="3"][B]Zaev remarks puts name deal on rocks[/B][/SIZE]
URL: [url]http://www.ekathimerini.com/235304/article/ekathimerini/news/zaev-remarks-puts-name-deal-on-rocks[/url] Athens said it expects the Republic of Macedonia to fully respect the “letter and spirit” of the name deal it signed with Greece last summer after reports that the Balkan country’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said that “Macedonians” in Greece will have the right to be taught the “Macedonian” language. According to news sites mkd.mk and vecer.mk, Zaev’s remarks were made to a lawmaker of the nationalist VMRO party who asked about the fate of so-called “Aegean Macedonians” under the deal – also known as the Prespes agreement. In response to questions posed by Kathimerini – whether Zaev did indeed refer to “Aegean Macedonians” and their right to be taught “Macedonian,” and if his comments imply the existence of a “Macedonian” minority in Greece – government spokesman Mile Bosnjakovski said that under the Prespes deal his country’s language belongs to the group of southern Slavic languages and that it will become an official language of the European Union when Macedonia joins the bloc. He also said there are no articles in the deal specifying language use in Macedonia and Greece. He didn’t say whether Zaev referred to “Aegean Macedonians.” Earlier, Greece’s Alternate Foreign Minister Giorgos Katrougalos said that Athens expects Macedonia to fully respect the name deal it signed with Greece last summer “in letter and spirit” but added that Athens must first see the exact text of Zaev’s remarks. Greece insists that Macedonia’s insistence on describing the Slavic language of Macedonia as “Macedonian” is tantamount to an attempt to appropriate the heritage of the Greek culture of the ancient Macedonians. Under the agreement, Macedonia must erase references in its constitution that could lead to irredentist claims to Greece’s northern province of Macedonia. For its part, opposition New Democracy slammed what it described as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s “provocative” silence on the issue. The conservatives said in a statement that the Prespes name deal “encourages instead of erasing Skopje’s irredentism.” “The statement by Zaev about the capability of teaching the so-called Macedonian language in our country is a provocation to all Greeks,” it said. On Sunday, Macedonia’s Parliament cleared another hurdle on the path leading to deal’s final ratification. The constitutional amendments may be finalized with a two-thirds majority of 80 MPs by the end of January. |
[QUOTE=Carlin15;177913][SIZE="3"][B]Zaev remarks puts name deal on rocks[/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
Zaev's total capitulation on this matter, in the form of the agreement he has so enthusiastically handed to the greeks will ensure that this sort of thing will be the millstone around the neck of the Macedonian people into perpetuity. The 'agreement' hasn't even been enacted by either government and already teams of greeks are scouring for every single breach of the 'contract'...and it will get worse. |
[QUOTE=Carlin15;177913][SIZE="3"][B]Zaev remarks puts name deal on rocks[/B][/SIZE]
URL: [url]http://www.ekathimerini.com/235304/article/ekathimerini/news/zaev-remarks-puts-name-deal-on-rocks[/url] Athens said it expects the Republic of Macedonia to fully respect the “letter and spirit” of the name deal it signed with Greece last summer after reports that the Balkan country’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said that “Macedonians” in Greece will have the right to be taught the “Macedonian” language. According to news sites mkd.mk and vecer.mk, Zaev’s remarks were made to a lawmaker of the nationalist VMRO party who asked about the fate of so-called “Aegean Macedonians” under the deal – also known as the Prespes agreement. In response to questions posed by Kathimerini – whether Zaev did indeed refer to “Aegean Macedonians” and their right to be taught “Macedonian,” and if his comments imply the existence of a “Macedonian” minority in Greece – government spokesman Mile Bosnjakovski said that under the Prespes deal his country’s language belongs to the group of southern Slavic languages and that it will become an official language of the European Union when Macedonia joins the bloc. He also said there are no articles in the deal specifying language use in Macedonia and Greece. He didn’t say whether Zaev referred to “Aegean Macedonians.” Earlier, Greece’s Alternate Foreign Minister Giorgos Katrougalos said that Athens expects Macedonia to fully respect the name deal it signed with Greece last summer “in letter and spirit” but added that Athens must first see the exact text of Zaev’s remarks. Greece insists that Macedonia’s insistence on describing the Slavic language of Macedonia as “Macedonian” is tantamount to an attempt to appropriate the heritage of the Greek culture of the ancient Macedonians. Under the agreement, Macedonia must erase references in its constitution that could lead to irredentist claims to Greece’s northern province of Macedonia. For its part, opposition New Democracy slammed what it described as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s “provocative” silence on the issue. The conservatives said in a statement that the Prespes name deal “encourages instead of erasing Skopje’s irredentism.” “The statement by Zaev about the capability of teaching the so-called Macedonian language in our country is a provocation to all Greeks,” it said. On Sunday, Macedonia’s Parliament cleared another hurdle on the path leading to deal’s final ratification. The constitutional amendments may be finalized with a two-thirds majority of 80 MPs by the end of January.[/QUOTE] The traitorous fuckwit keeps getting bitch slapped so hard by the Greeks. Here’s a link to virtually the same article which goes into a little bit more detail [url]http://english.republika.mk/greek-politicians-react-angrily-to-zaevs-statement-on-aegean-macedonians/[/url] |
[QUOTE=Spirit;177918]The traitorous fuckwit keeps getting bitch slapped so hard by the Greeks. Here’s a link to virtually the same article which goes into a little bit more detail
[url]http://english.republika.mk/greek-politicians-react-angrily-to-zaevs-statement-on-aegean-macedonians/[/url][/QUOTE] That’s what he signed up for...he and every other Macedonian leader after him will be straight jacketed by this agreement...the bitch slapping has only just started, these are the things that the Greeks will use against us in the future to veto our NATO and EU membership...lol The history of our ‘negotiations’ with the Greeks has been our side making real (and humiliating concessions) and the Greeks making hollow promises to end their veto...and each time our side has given up a little more of our sovereignty and a larger piece of our soul, for ZERO net return...I expect the Greeks to continue with this strategy until they have totally stripped us of our name, identity and dignity...the Greeks have now seen that the fyromians have a price and that they are easily bought...a little more cash to the right people and anything is possible... |
[COLOR="Red"][B][SIZE="4"][B]Zoran Zaev - Is he a threat to his own agreement? LOL
Video emerges of what he said in Parliament[/B][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] [B][SIZE="4"]VIDEO:[/SIZE][/B] [url]https://youtu.be/6B3rT86kP_k[/url] |
[QUOTE=Niko777;177925][COLOR="Red"][B][SIZE="4"][B]Zoran Zaev - Is he a threat to his own agreement? LOL
Video emerges of what he said in Parliament[/B][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] [B][SIZE="4"]VIDEO:[/SIZE][/B] [url]https://youtu.be/6B3rT86kP_k[/url][/QUOTE] I think Zaev has a totally different interpretation of the agreement than how the Greeks view things, this is the result of trying too hard to be all things to all people, rather than to focus on Macedonia’s priorities... |
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