SDSM Chairman Venko Filipce, after meeting with coalition partners, sent a clear message to Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski regarding the serious information published in the British media about the possible acceptance of migrants in Macedonia. Instead of threatening, Filipce called on Mickoski to answer whether he would sign the Resolution on the cessation of the process of accepting migrants for money in Macedonia.

"I believe that the Prime Minister should not threaten. Because this is a very serious issue, which originates from the relevant British media. Here, very well, they want to spin it, turn it around, threaten, the question still stands and has not been answered.


"The Prime Minister's stance is not sufficient. And the question is one, will you sign the resolution or not? Let him sign it. This is the only way to protect ourselves from something that could seriously threaten the security of the state," Filipçe emphasized.

"Here is the draft document, a resolution with which, what we all fear and what the British media announced, will not happen. The real question is, why is there no answer to our question, OBRM-PDUKM and the Prime Minister to sign the resolution together and thus vote on it in the Assembly? Look, if there is no hidden agenda and if there is no agreement, as the British media announce that there will be, that immigrants will be brought here for money, then they will sign the resolution," Filipçe added. /Telegraph/