With a majority of 77 “for” votes and 22 “against” votes, the new government of North Macedonia, led by the right-wing party VMRO-DPMNE and with that party’s leader Kristian Mycoski as Prime Minister, received a vote of confidence from Parliament. Parliament shortly after midnight yesterday (Reuters photo/Ognjen Teofilovsky Above, Mr Mykowski addresses MPs during the parliamentary process of a vote of confidence in his government).
The “North” label is “shameful,” but it has now become part of the country’s legal system and thus “settlements.”
In the swearing-in ceremony that followed the vote of confidence, Kristian Mycoski and the ministers of the new government were sworn in under the country’s constitutional name “Republic of North Macedonia.”
“I swear that I will exercise the office of Prime Minister/Minister responsibly and conscientiously, in accordance with the laws and the Constitution of the Republic of North Macedonia,” chanted the Prime Minister and the ministers of the new government, repeating the oath he dictated to them. By the Speaker of the Parliament of North Macedonia, Ephrem Jassi.
Justification
In his retrial, shortly before the vote of confidence in his government, justifying his choice to be sworn in as Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Kristian Mycoski described the designation of “North” in his country’s constitutional name as “disgraceful,” which, however, she said, had now become part of of its legal system and “adapts to it.”
Source: Accuracy
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