Gruevski: Government solves problems for which no promises were made

This Government does not make promises to the citizens if it is not able to fulfill them. But oftentimes, it makes utmost attempts to settle those issues that are considered as serious. We will keep on doing so, because it is good when a government makes less promises than what is being achieved, PM Nikola Gruevski said Wednesday.

Gruevski told reporters that the two bills adopted at a Government’s session, aimed at solving the issues involving professional soldiers and employees of bankrupt companies, would be passed in the Parliament by late February at the latest.

"Some 7,000 people will benefit from these two laws. We have been working for a long time trying to solve their problem and we have found a way. Although we haven't made a promise to draft these laws, we have managed to help this category of citizens," the PM stated.