Skopje – Underneath the slogan “Collectively we combat, collectively we’ll succeed!” a number of actions had been organized marking 33 years of independence. Congratulations on Independence Day – September 8 had been prolonged by quite a few international embassies, the EU Delegation, NATO, and several other associations and political events.
The formal academy passed off on the Macedonian Philharmonic in Skopje, the place Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski introduced ten rules for improvement, stability, and prosperity and referred to as for unity and cohesion.
-The residents should stay in a rustic the place honesty and justice are main rules. It’s time to place an finish to lawlessness and construct a state that may shield the pursuits of its residents. Crime should not be stronger than the Authorities and this evil is coming to an finish, emphasised Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski in his speech on the formal academy on the event of Independence Day – September 8 underneath the slogan “Collectively we combat, collectively we’ll succeed!”.
A part of the ten rules that the Prime Minister introduced at present included the institution of justice and the rule of regulation, the top of the politicization of society, the development of residents’ requirements, and the success of the strategic purpose of becoming a member of the European Union.
– For all these rules I ask for unity and cohesion. I ship a message to the opposition leaders round these 10 rules to unite us all, cleanse yourselves of the crime in your ranks and reform. And settle for this that I provide as a platform round which we unite, identified the Prime Minister.
Moreover, he identified that we will need to have basic consensus to satisfy our strategic purpose, which is membership within the European Union.
– We now have no different various, nor does one other actual probability exist. The folks’s want for membership within the Union is a want for a greater commonplace, increased standards, more cash, and a center system. And we as a Authorities and society should not deviate from the European path, emphasised Mickoski.
On the ceremony, in addition to Prime Minister Mickoski, the President of the nation, Gordana Siljanovska Davkova, and the President of the Meeting, Afrim Gashi, in addition to a number of representatives from the legislative, government, judicial authorities, and spiritual communities had been current. (September 9)