Wednesday, January 27, 2010



Ali Ahmeti MP accuses Politic parties of trying to divide FYROM

Speaking in an interview with Skopje-based weekly magazine, MP from the Democratic Union for Integration (DUI) Ermira Ahmeti has accused the FYROM political parties of trying to divide the country.

Ermira Ahmeti’s arguments are the government’s decisions to make slavish language mandatory for Albanian first-graders, build a church outside a city hall in Skopje and refuse to construct a mosque for the Albanian population, as well as lack of strategy in the government’s policy for getting a starting date for EU accession talks.

Ermira Ahmeti says the Albanian ministers in Prime Minister Gruevski’s government are isolated when important decisions are made, giving an example with the introduction of compulsory slave language for Albanian first-graders.

The MP from DUI thinks Nikola Gruevski’s government and VMRO-DPMNE majority “constantly test Albanians’ patience and risk losing their only real ally.”
Ermira Ahmeti tells Globus that “through the construction of monuments, through all projects for cultural revival only of one of the ethnic communities and the suppression of the values of the other communities, through the pressure in the economy, the Albanians get the impression that the dominating ethnic community pursues a policy of division.”

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