PM Mickoski said on Friday the reform process was not related only to constitutional changes.
“We are focused on the essential matters”, he added.
The Government is optimistic about delivering when it comes to delivering on the items of the Reform Agenda. One or two steps, according to him, depend on the opposition’s participation, i.e., the one within the current grace period, which is the Electoral Code.
“I hope reason will prevail there”.
However, SDSM said Mickoski wouldn’t get an alibi. SDSM also criticized Mickoski and the Government over matters related to the case of former PM Gruevski and other topics related to Hungary.
Also, on Sunday, party leader Filipche announced on Sunday a “Front for Truth and Justice”, saying it would consist of opposition parties, NGOs, and intellectuals, would be formed. Filipche presented the first pillar, saying it encompassed several measures. He announced plans for a law on zero tolerance on corruption and full digitization to be passed.



