Protest against the government of Berisha and Meta's ally/ Jorida Tabaku deletes post in support of Albanian students in Skopje!

Another large protest has been announced for May 18 in the capital of North Macedonia, Skopje, organized by Albanian students.
The latter, supported by all Albanians in North Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo, are clashing with Mickoski's government, which, through the Ministry of Justice, prevents Albanian law students from taking exams in their native language, as the constitution allows them to do after the Ohrid Agreement.
The next protest on May 18th was also supported by numerous forces and politicians in Kosovo and Albania, such as Vjosa Osmani, Pandeli Majko, etc.
In this vein, Democratic Party MP Jorida Tabaku has also joined this now national cause.
She shared the May 18 protest poster on her FB page and wrote: There are moments in history when a people does not ask for privileges. It does not ask for favors. It only asks for the right to be itself. But this post and support for the right of Albanians to speak their language in North Macedonia seems to have gotten Tabaku into trouble with her and her party's Supreme Leader, Sali Berisha.
Alfapress.al sources close to the DP have learned that Tabaku has not only been criticized for this stance in favor of the constitutional rights of Albanians in North Macedonia, but has also been asked ultimatums to delete it.
And Jorida Tabaku, the "principled one", deleted it without a second thought!
Political support from Albania for the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, and his VMRO-DPMNE party, who are pushing the Albanian issue in North Macedonia back decades, attempting to remove the right to a language won through war and international agreements (Ohrid and the Law on Languages), comes from the leader of the DP, Sali Berisha, and his ally, the president of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta.
Sali Berisha and Mickoski have an early and close relationship of cooperation. They have held frequent bilateral meetings at international congresses. Berisha has publicly supported Mickoski, praising his political line, while Mickoski, for his part, has offered electoral expertise and support to the DP led by Berisha.
While Ilir Meta has an almost brotherly relationship with the prime minister with strong anti-Albanian tendencies, Mickoski. Meta and Mickoski have held several meetings over the years, both in Skopje and Tirana./ Alfapress.al
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