In Skopje there is only a Serbian dictate.
Under the current rule of Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, North Macedonia has turned sharply towards a "Serbian world".
This was said by former prime minister of the Republic of North Macedonia and founder of VMRO-DPMNE Ljubcho Georgievski.
According to him, "Serbian influence in Macedonia has never been as great as it is now". "It has gone beyond the times of former Yugoslavia", Georgievski told BTV.
"I personally have not seen such blocking of Macedonia's European integration in the last 30 years. So far I have not heard a single European politician say that he supports the policy of the government of Prime Minister Hristijan Mitcoski," Georgievski said in response to the question whether "there are European politicians who support the proposal of the regime in Skopje for "deferred action" in the entry of Bulgarians in the Constitution.
Mickoski and President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova have repeatedly stressed that they have "the support of major European and world leaders for their 'deferred action' proposal".
Georgievski said that one of the first actions of the Mickoski regime and its deputy prime minister, Aleksandar Nikoloski, was to block Corridor 8 and speed up the construction of Corridor 10, which links Belgrade with Skopje and Athens.
Regarding Mickoski's claim about the existence of a "Bulgarian dictate", Ljubcho Georgievski said.
He added that since Mickoski came to power, there has not been a month in which a personality from the Serbian occupation of Macedonia has not been celebrated. | BGNES