Talat Xhaferi: It will be a result after the event in parliament
Talat Xhaferi, the deputy chairman of the Macedonian House of Representatives, said it would "be a consequence" for what happened last night in parliament, but he believes "everything will lie in his place."
Xhaferi, a member of the Democratic Union for Integration (DUI), one of the parties of Albanians in Macedonia after which a haos was born in Sobranje, told Pristina Zeri that "this difficult situation" and that "events from last night will surely have repercussions" . "However, I believe that now everything will go to its place. Albanian representatives are good, we are immediately evacuated and we are not in danger," he said.
Zeri alleges that Xhaferi had previously said he would not "allow the usurpation of the institution". The Macedonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the situation in the center of Skopje was normalized after protests were violated between 77 and 100 people in the center of the Macedonian capital.
Hardly hurt the Alliance leader for Albanians
Demonstrators entered the Macedonian Parliamentary Assembly last night after the parliamentary majority chose Xhaferi for the presidential parliament and attacked and broke the heads of SDSM leader Zoran Zaev and vice-president of party Damjan Mančevski and was more hurt by the Alliance for Albanians Zijadin Sela, the media reported . Deputies and journalists, including Al Jazeera, were forcibly detained in the Sobrany building, but the police subsequently evacuated them. Macedonia, four and a half months after the extraordinary parliamentary elections, does not yet have a government, and the mayors and presidents of the municipality have expired, because no regular local elections had the right to call.
The media have earlier announced that Brussels is thinking of sanctioning individual politicians, primarily President Ivanov and VMRO-DPMNE officials. The constitutive session of the Sabor began on December 30 last year. President Ivanov continues to refuse to allocate a mandate to form a government for Zaev, which secured the parliamentary majority with the support of two Albanian parties: the Democratic Union for Integration and the Besa.The main stumbling block is the so-called. A Tiranë platform, which would supposedly provide Albanians with greater rights, including the introduction of Albanian as an official language.
- 28 Apr, 2017
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