North Macedonian Prime Minister Christian Mitkoski stated that it would be good for Sofia to form a stable regular government, BGNES reports.
"It is good to have neighbours who have a stable regular government. If that is the situation there, I would not want to make comments and interfere in the internal affairs of another country, just as I do not want to be interfered in the internal affairs of my country. I wish them to overcome their differences and form a regular government," said Mitkoski after the solemn mass at St. Kliment Ohridski" in Skopje.
BGNES recalls that Mitkoski's government remains on the position of constitutional changes with "deferred action", which contradicts the Negotiating Framework for the launch of EU membership talks in Skopje. The idea has been rejected by both Bulgaria and the entire European Union.
At his last press conference last year, the leader of VMRO-DPMNE said that as long as he was prime minister, there would be no entry of Bulgarians in the constitution.
Mickoski reiterated the position that "there will be no constitutional changes "without guarantees received from Brussels", or, as he calls it, a jointly drawn up clear plan that there will be no further "bilateralisation of the accession process". | BGNES