“In her public appearances, the Macedonian president has the right to use the name Macedonia as an act of individual right of self-determination and self-determination, respecting basic human rights and freedoms and in accordance with European values and principles,”Gordana Siljanovska’s office said in a statement, which remains steadfast in its positions.
But then the statement from her office goes on to say: “President Gordana Siljanovska Davkova will adhere to the use of the official constitutional name.
The official text of the oath, as prepared by the services of the Parliament, was signed with the constitutional name of the country, as stipulated by the Constitution.”
“In her public appearances, the Macedonian President has the right to use the name Macedonia as an act of individual right of self-determination and self-determination, respecting basic human rights and freedoms and in accordance with European values and principles.
President Gordana Siljanovska Davkova will respect the use of the official constitutional name. The official text of the oath, as served by the services of the Parliament, was signed with the constitutional name of the country, as stipulated in the Constitution,” it is stated.