During a recent session, the Macedonian Assembly convened to elect several new ministers as part of a restructuring of the government, a proposal spearheaded by Prime Minister Kreshnik Miskooski. Following the proceedings, Miskooski delivered a final address to the deputies and the public. In his statement, the Prime Minister issued an apology to both the members of the Assembly and the citizens.
The apology addressed an incident that occurred within the parliamentary session. Specifically, Miskooski referenced an altercation involving Ivan Stoilkovik, a candidate for the Ministry of Local Self-Government and leader of the Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA). The incident involved alleged misconduct directed toward Deputy Coordinator Fatmir Bitikji and Deputy Mitko Trajculeski.
Addressing the chamber, Miskooski stated, “I ask your permission, as the Prime Minister, to apologize to you, the deputies, and to the citizens for the events witnessed today. I hope that such occurrences will never happen again.”
The session marked a significant moment in the government’s reorganization, with the Assembly formally electing the composition of the cabinet. The Prime Minister’s address concluded the day’s work, emphasizing reconciliation and stability following the reported tensions during the cabinet formation process.
The focus remained on the official proceedings and the commitment to maintaining order within the legislative body.
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