Tue, 3 December, 2024

Osmani: DUI will not make a decision this evening whether it will give its signatures to SDSM

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This debate that is occurring at the Central presidency will be a marathon sesion, it will continue late in the evening and a decision will not be brought whether the signatures will be given to SDSM or not, in order to form a new government, said DUI’s spokesperson Bujar Osmani during the session of the Central Presidency at Mala Rechica.

He stressed that, the working group will deliver to the Presidency the material with SDSM’s proposals, but it will also submit the conclusions and the agreed which has come out of yesterday’s meeting between the leaders of DUI, Ali Ahmeti and SDSM, Zoran Zaev.

It is also possible, depending on the debate that is happening at the Central Presidency, whether DUI’s working group will start to negotiate with SDSM’s working group regarding some issues for which there are still differences – said Osmani and once again stressed that this evening no decision will be made.

DUI’s Central Presidency will start its session at 18.30h.

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