PM Mickoski Responds to DUI’s Ademi’s Comments

“If they think they will try to play the ethnicity and politicking card, like they tried yesterday with those midnight press-conferences, we will take them out of their homes by the ears. They should know that”, PM Hristijan Mickoski said on Monday, in response to comments made by DUI Vice President Arber Ademi outside the police station in Karpos, when he’d accused the current government of demonstrating, instead of solidarity and unity, politicking and of building, “through its media”, a narrative that DUI was to blame for everything, that is, when DUI had stood in the defence of the former Economy Minister from its ranks, Kreshnik Bekteshi.

The PM added that somebody had obviously failed to do their job, while “they are trying now to cover up, under allegedly some politicisation, the criminal thing they would do in years past, when they headed that institution”.

The PM said what would go on was “mass murder that someone would allow to happen for money, bribery, corruption”.

Later that day, Mickoski stated that Tuesday (18 March) would see the start of robust activities to check all documents, licences, and permits regarding all facilities registered as nightclubs, discos, etc. Regarding the Pulse nightclub, he said it had a fake license dated 13 March 2024, signed by the then-State Secretary at the Economy Ministry, Razmena Cekic Durovic.