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  IN EXPECTATION OF THE BRUSSELS’ STATEMENT

Last week, a statement from Brussels has been arrived to the Macedonian government in order Macedonia to prepare for the negative statement by the European Commission, in which the date for the beginning of the negotiation for membership won’t be mentioned, because they consider that we are not ready yet. The European diplomats that are working on this statement – a first one since Macedonia got a candidate status, are keeping it as the biggest secret till 8th of November, when the commissar for expansion, Oli Rhen, personally will reveal its content. According to some of them, it isn’t hard to predict what the statement consists. For example, the last year the most serious remark of Brussels was the no reforming if the public administration, a cause that Brussels pointed out as a base in order to tell to Macedonia that is not capable to negotiate for membership. The second serious remark was the no reforming of the judiciary, and many other remarks.

ENCOURAGING MESSAGE FROM THE SUMMIT IN RIGA

We see in Macedonia as a future member of NATO, is the message that the minister of foreign affairs, Antonio Miloshoski has received by the representatives of the Alliance in Brussels, during the visit of the seat of the organization. “Our expectations are realistic in relations to the encouraged message from the Summit in Riga, although the text is till not put in action. The meeting of the top of NATO in 2008 will be “our” Summit, but till then we must finish our homework that refers to the reforms in the economy, ruling of the law and the fight against the corruption”, are saying from MFA. They explain that is realistic to receive a invitation for membership in 2008. Miloshoski got a compliment for the participation of the Macedonian soldiers in the international peace missions as well, as an example of a small country that according to the possibilities fulfills the NATO standards.

NO MACEDONIAN MINORITY IN GREECE AND IN BULGARIA

According to the spokeswoman of the ministry of foreign affairs, Shpresa Jusufi, the denying of the existence of the minorities sometimes can be and ally of the confirmation of their existence. That is a comment of MFA in relation to the claiming by the Greek chief of the diplomacy Dora Bakojani that there is no Macedonian minority in Greece and the statement by the Bulgarian ambassador in Macedonia Miho Mihov that only the EU can ask Bulgaria if the Macedonians have right to candidate on the elections with own parties in Bulgaria now when the country is one step to the Union. In relation to the seeking for Bulgarian citizenship by the Macedonian citizens, the stand of Mihov is that that is “one proper expression of the will of the Macedonian citizens that feel like Bulgarians and want to get citizenship”.

THE DISCRIMINATION OF THE MACEDONIAN CONTINUES

The city court of Sofia has refused to re-register the party of the Macedonians in Bulgaria, OMO Ilinden PIRIN. The cause for that, as it was announced, was that there was a lot of disorderliness in the delivered documentation for registration. Mainly, the mess was from administrative character, but that was enough for the Court to refuse the seeking for enrolling in the parties’ register. Stojko Stojkov,a spokesmon of OMO Ilinden PIRIN called the decision as a “scandal one”.
“This is only a new confirmation that the discrimination and the braking of the rights of the Macedonians in Bulgaria continues. We will inform the authorities in the capital of the EU in Brussels. Now they also can see how the rights of the citizens in a country that soon will be a member of the European family are respected”, Stojkov said.

UNREAL INFORMATION FOR THE ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS

The municipalities of Skopje have delivered unreal information for the number of the illegal constructions on their territories to the Ministry of transport and communication and to the Government. Instead of hundreds of illegal buildings, houses, roofs, balconies, superstructures, the Government will receive a statement for the whole city that there are only tenths of illegal constructions. Some municipalities didn’t feel collaborating with the Government in the fight against the urban mafia. With that kind of relation the question do the mayors buy time for the investors till the carrying out of the law of legalization of the illegal constructions, is still opened.

“THE TRANSITIONS IN THE HISTORY AND IN THE CULTURE”

In the institutes for Macedonian language and literature and for national history the international conference “The transitions in the history and in the culture” was held, were more than 100 scientists participated, from who thirty are foreign guests from more European countries, than from the region, and from USA as well. The Macedonian institutes for the first time have organized this kind of conference with a foreign institution, and that is the Ethnographic institute and museum BAN, from Sofia. The theses of the student are related to their areas, and with accent of the Balkan. On a scientifically level was debated for the history, culture, literature, language, ethnology, ethnography, demography and the migrations.
 
     
     
     
 

 

 
     
     
     
 

 

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  PARLIAMENT TO RESUME DEBATING DRAFT LAW ON COMMUNICATIONS MONITORING

Macedonian Parliament will resume Thursday the 6th session with draft law for monitoring communications on the agenda.
Interior Minister Gordana Jankulovska elaborated the law at yesterday's debate.
She said that the constitutional base for precise regulating of this sphere was the amendment 19 of Macedonia's Constitution (2003) and international protocols on combating organised crime.
The law on eavesdropping and wiretapping of communications regulates the conditions for monitoring, operative manner, keeping and using of acquired information and data and control of the act's legality.
The law says that citizens' communications may be monitored only by the court, Interior Minister order, under strictly defined conditions in the interest of the country's security.
MPs adopted the Law on Police at 6th session's previous resumption on Monday.