Macedonia’s presidential and parliamentary elections are basically in full swing, rhetorically if not operationally. And those words are flying fast and furious with Ali Ahmeti perhaps sensing doom for his party and its prospects, for the first time in 22 years since he traded in the fatigues of his terrorist uniform for a suit and since he left the mountains for the office. One can tell by his more recent statements that he is worried. And he should be, because nothing lasts forever.
Ahmeti and his phantoms
Ahmeti and his phantoms
Ahmeti and his phantoms
Macedonia’s presidential and parliamentary elections are basically in full swing, rhetorically if not operationally. And those words are flying fast and furious with Ali Ahmeti perhaps sensing doom for his party and its prospects, for the first time in 22 years since he traded in the fatigues of his terrorist uniform for a suit and since he left the mountains for the office. One can tell by his more recent statements that he is worried. And he should be, because nothing lasts forever.