VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski has announced the launch of 70 new projects across various sectors in Macedonia, including education, healthcare, agriculture, and culture. Speaking at a rally, Mickoski emphasized that these projects aim to usher in a new phase of development for the country.
Mickoski highlighted that his party’s goal extends beyond political victory; it is about restoring faith in Macedonia’s potential for improvement. He acknowledged the challenges inherited but affirmed that foundations have been laid for progress.
He outlined several concrete measures designed to improve the lives of citizens, strengthen the economy, and enhance overall well-being. These include new schools, modern hospitals, initiatives for clean air, digital administration, and investments aimed at increasing salaries.
Mickoski stressed the importance of making the state an ally of its citizens, rather than an obstacle that drives emigration. He promised opportunities for young people to own homes, support for mothers balancing career and family, and a business-friendly environment. He emphasized that these measures are not just promises but concrete plans for change.
Mickoski stated that VMRO-DPMNE is committed to building a system that functions effectively regardless of who is in power, with a long-term vision for radical change. He reinforced the idea that the state belongs to all citizens and is not a private entity.
