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Will Macedonians with Bulgarian passports have value? vote in the next vote?
“Since the pandemic, I have not been able to visit the Republic of North Macedonia and get in touch with the ordinary people there. But what I read in the media is that an extremely aggressive campaign against Bulgaria has obviously been going on in recent months. it hadn’t been enough for a long time such levels of anti-Bulgarian sentiment on social media, “said the director of the BAS History Institute, Associate Prof. Dr. Daniel Vachkov in the study of” On Air Day “.
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He recalled that for 30 years Bulgaria has consistently reached out first to the Republic of North Macedonia.
“There have always been frequent public statements by politicians on social media, but now certain limits have been crossed, which is quite alarming and unpleasant. The good expectations that came with the Neighborhood Agreement are currently unwarranted, ”Dr. Vachkov said at the helm. of Bulgaria IN THE AIR.
According to him, there is a clear consensus on the historical dispute between Bulgaria and the Republic of North Macedonia both in society and in political forces. He stressed that the statements that were adopted in parliament, show a rather rare unanimity among the political forces.
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The historian also commented that Zoran Zaev asked Brussels for help in the dispute with the “ungrateful” Bulgaria.
“I have a feeling that it is the main tactics of the rulers and to the opposition in the Republic of North Macedonia, to provoke some sympathy. There are basic methods by which history works: working with authentic historical sources. It is presented to the world that we are almost putting pressure on the Republic of North Macedonia on how to write its history. I am very concerned about how the elections can be interpreted, “said adjunct professor Dr. Daniel Vachkov.
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