A conversation with the journalist Dimitrova about the situation in Bulgaria and the Macedonian issue.
Bulgaria is facing the seventh parliamentary elections and has been in a political crisis for three years
due to the inability to elect a stable government. In the pre-election, Macedonia is even more part of
the rhetoric of the political contenders and it seems as if that is the only point on which they agree.
The guest in this edition of Labyrinth is the journalist Tonya Dimitrova from the National Service, with
whom we talked not only about the elections, but also about the decisions of the European Court of
Human Rights that Bulgaria does not want to implement, the constitutional amendments that they
require from us, as well as about the problems that Zaharieva has in her political career towards
European institutions.
Analysis of Macedonian diplomacy, Callings from Georgia and Ukraine on the situation with
the protests and the war.
The first guest in this edition of Labyrinth is the former Ambassador of Macedonia to Sweden and
Romania, Tihomir Ilievski. We talked about the oath taken by the new President and the reactions it
caused among our neighbors. Despite the reactions and difficulties in bilateral relations, the diplomat is
still optimistic about the European integration of Macedonia, as well as about the normalization of
relations in the entire Balkans.
In Georgia, massive civil protests are taking place over the law on "foreign agents" which moves the
country away from the European path, but also seriously threatens the livelihood and freedom of
Georgian citizens. From Tbilisi, we were joined by Ekaterine Basilaia - director of the Center for Media and Social Research of Georgia, who explained in more detail what this law is and why so many people
took to the streets. We discussed the use of excessive force by the police in arresting peaceful
protesters and the legal fight to protect those detained.
In Labyrinth, we also included the volunteer in the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces, Volodymyr
Sapekhin. Volodymyr has been going to the fronts and back for more than two years. We talked about
the current situation on the fronts, about the progress of Russian forces in the Kharkiv region, but also
about his personal feelings about the two realities he lives in.