Brussels: Politicians should stop attacking diplomats and start focusing on elections

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Macedonian politicians need to refrain from attacking diplomats, ambassadors and other politicians and should behave professionally, urge diplomats from Brussels.

Brussels have told the government and the country to focus on conducting fair elections and in the democratic election campaign, politicians should stop playing dirty games and landing low blows, especially because after the election when everyone will have to work together for the good of the country.

A correspondent from “Meta” reporting from Brussels, says that the message comes after the leader of the ruling VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, on Sunday, at the conference of the Union of Women of the party, challenged ambassadors regarding the case of Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Policy, Dime Spasov.

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