
It’s sad that reforms in the judiciary, which doesn’t have the trust of citizens, come down to money, PM Mickoski said at the Q&A session of Parliament.
As he added, if the sector gets what it is asking for, the country will have the highest-paid court and prosecutorial system in Europe, while the state budget will not be able to sustain it.
Regarding the EU path, the PM reiterated his stand on the constitutional changes matter, while regarding the Reform Agenda, he promised an accelerated pace following the elections.
When it comes to the IPARD case, Agriculture Minister Tripunovski said just 53 of the 453 signed agreements remained for payment. In that regard, he stated that that showed the opposition’s accusations that thousands of agreements would be lost were unfounded.