Early
elections are not planned, Prime Minister and VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola
Gruevski reiterated Monday answering a journalist question whether
elections would be held prior to or after November as requested by
opposition party SDSM.
According to him, nothing new had been said at SDSM's
rally on Sunday, whereas the speech of its leader Branko Crvenkovski
had been reminiscent of a similar one he had delivered back in 2002.
- Crvenkovski didn't offer anything new. There were
no solutions, only accusations, criticism, attacks and personal
disqualifications. It was largely reminiscent of his speech in 2002,
when he constantly presented accusations. It was confusing
to distinguish whether it was Branko Crvenkovski in 2002 or in 2010,
Gruevski stated after meeting with parties from the "For Better
Macedonia" coalition.
With regard to the name row, PM Gruevski said
mediator Matthew Nimetz had intensified his contacts with both parties,
but that there were no clear signals whether the mediator would put
forward a concrete proposal.
- Obviously, mediator Nimetz is having frequent
consultations with both sides. We assume his intent is to offer some
kind of solution in the future. So far, there are no clear signals for a
name proposal in due time, said Gruevski.
Asked whether there was a chance for a solution to be
reached before the NATO summit, the PM said it was difficult to
respond, because it didn't depend on Macedonia.
- It is probably possible, only unless there is will,
understanding and respect by the other side for what is considered
state and national interest, Gruevski noted.
The name dispute and the global economic crisis were
the focal point of today's meeting between coalition partners from the
"For Better Macedonia" coalition.
- These past six months have been extremelly
difficult for me as a prime minister due to two major reasons - the
global economic crisis and its impact in Macedonia as well as the
issues arising with the name dispute, which obstruct our plans for NATO
and EU integration. These are the two major issues and we will remain
committed in the future to seek solutions, PM Gruevski stated.
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