
Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his government ministers. Demotix/Giotto Plavevski. Some rights reserved.There are two topics that Macedonia never lacks ‘experts’ and opinions on: football and politics.
Even if the latter is considered a power game beyond the influence of ordinary people, most of them engage in discussions on current political developments, albeit mainly in closed circles in recent years.
There has been plenty of material for such discussions in the last two weeks, since the country’s Primer Minister, Nikola Gruevski, dramatically informed the public that an alleged coup d’état, orchestered by the opposition leader, Zoran Zaev, was prevented.