Zaev has called for reconciliation and forgiveness

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We have made divisions amongst ourselves, politically, and we began hating each other, we almost killed each other in front of everyone on the 27th of April, and now here is a chance to reconcile and forgive one another, said Prime Minister Zoran Zaev at the Parliament, while debating the government’s proposal for constitutional changes.

“Let’s give each other hands and I’m sending an appeal for reconciliation. I know that this comes with a price, but politicians come and go, and the country’s future is most important. There is no future for our country if we do not forgive each other. I call upon the MPs to think and to look towards the future, whether they would like to see a European Macedonia or isolation, poverty, and instability” said Zaev during the plenary session that is happening now.

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