DUI Central Presidency Holds Session

On Wednesday, DUI’s Central Presidency held a session. Regarding PM Hristijan Mickoski’s comments about an alleged plan for destabilisation of the country, it said it would use all democratic mechanisms, without ruling out the possibility of protests.

The party urged the government to respect, as it said, ethnic legitimacy and added it would insist on the will of citizens being respected.

However, DUI didn’t present concrete measures it was planning to take.

To that end, it will consult membership, as well as foreign and domestic experts, while it has hired also one of the Ohrid Framework Agreement’s authors, US expert Paul Williams, because it believes the deal is being differently interpreted, which is why the party is in the current position.