Wed, 22 January, 2025

Gruevski is still Prime Minister on the Internet

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Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Macedonia, Nikola Gruevski, although his resignation was acknowledged by Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski, the Internet still recognizes him as Prime Minister.

Gruevski is still Prime Minister on all official websites and the official website of the Government, even though now, he is only the President of the VMRO-DPMNE party and Emil Dimitirev is the Prime Minister of the transitional Government.

Gruevski’s official “Facebook” profile description reads: Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia and VMRO-DPMNE and in the work info, it states that he is Macedonia’s Prime Minister since August 2006 and is still in office.

The same description is on Gruevski’s “Twitter” account just like his “Facebook” profile.

On the official website of the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, in the category of President of the Government, it still says, Nikola Gruevski, although from yesterday the Prime Minister is officially Emil Dimitriev.

Even on the official website of VMRO-DPMNE it states that Nikola Gruevski is the Prime Minister of the country.

Only “Wikipedia” have updated their data on time. On the site it states that in Macedonia from January 18 2016, the ‘interim’ Prime Minister is Emil Dimitriev.

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