Vlatad Hristijan Miskovski, the president, has publicly announced that he will not appear at the upcoming trial concerning the energy plan and the high cost of electricity. In his statement, Miskovski characterized the proceedings as an attempt to pursue political agendas rather than addressing the merits of the case. He addressed the allegations of financial instability, specifically disputing the focus on future economic crises.
Miskovski asserted that the current focus on potential bankruptcies in 2026 is misplaced. He countered that the entity in question is positioned to avoid insolvency, suggesting that the organization will manage an increased portfolio of realized projects. The president also referenced the current political climate, noting that the Prime Minister has completed his third year in office.
Miskovski questioned the basis of the charges, particularly regarding the current pricing structure for citizens’ electricity usage. In summarizing his position, Miskovski suggested that the trial’s continuation is not about accountability but rather a means of political maneuvering. He stated that the process is being conducted in a manner that suggests political motivation is the core issue.
He emphasized that the organization’s financial standing is robust, and the current narrative surrounding its stability is inaccurate. His decision to withhold attendance underscores his view that the legal proceedings are not being conducted in a neutral or appropriate way.
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