DUI Criticizes Failed Skopje-Blagoevgrad Road Privatization Attempt
In a report shared on June 16, 2026, at 10:15 a.m., the DUI branch in Skopje-Blagoevgrad expressed strong criticism regarding the failed attempt to privatize the road. The DUI party asserts that the primary reason for the unsuccessful endeavor was the lack of a viable track, a factor long considered during years of planning and land acquisition. The report details that significant land purchases were made with the expectation of substantial profits through expropriation – a projected “million-fold” return.
According to DUI, the attempt to privatize the road deviated from a professional and citizen-focused approach. The DUI party contends that the failure stemmed from a decision not aligned with the interests of the public, instead prioritizing the perceived interests of those in power. They emphasized the importance of serving citizens rather than party members, a core tenet of their platform.
This failed privatization attempt highlights ongoing concerns about the motivations behind development projects within the DUI’s sphere of influence, specifically in the Skopje region. The DUI branch maintains that the process lacked the necessary professional oversight and consideration for the public good.
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This latest setback highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding infrastructure projects and the need for greater transparency.