Christian Mitkoski commented on the processes of Eurointegration for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova, and Ukraine, drawing parallels with Macedonia’s own Eurointegration journey. In his remarks, Mitkoski addressed the opposition, attributing the current state of Macedonia to the actions of his political opponents. He suggested that the opposition used the pretense of failing to achieve certain goals while, in reality, operating in a manner that was disproportionate to the national interests of both the citizens and the state.
Mitkoski stated that his primary allegiance lies with the citizens, whose support he believes is directed toward the policies implemented by his government. He expressed that the populace is weary of national protests that lack concrete guarantees. Furthermore, he noted a widespread sense of frustration stemming from years of unfulfilled expectations and the recurring issuance of decrees.
Within the broader context of regional integration efforts, Mitkoski framed the comparison of neighboring countries’ eurointegration paths as a measure of accountability. He emphasized that his focus remains on serving the citizenry. The discussion highlights ongoing domestic political dynamics concerning national development and alignment with European standards, as discussed by Mitkoski.
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