The removal of the Bulgarian veto on Northern Macedonia has caused unrest in the Bulgarian political scene, while Macedonia still remains on a path without a final destination.

Journalist Zoran Ivanov emphasizes that France is a powerful country, so he believes that he will move the process forward.

"Something is happening to us.

I am not optimistic that Sofia will remove the veto.

Prime Minister Petkov wants to save his coalition and it takes him at least 6 months to manage public opinion and the situation inside parliament.

There the work will drag on.

There is still a strong opposition.

They do not emphasize the issue of Macedonia and therefore I am not optimistic, but I do not know what is boiling in Paris and Brussels.

However, France is strong ", says journalist Zoran Ivanov about the possibility of lifting the Bulgarian veto in June and the start of Macedonia 's negotiations with the EU.

He believes that even French President Emmanuel Macron is a little late in this matter.

"Maybe Brussels is preparing a formula, which can meet some of the requirements of Bulgarian policy, to remove the veto and hold the First Intergovernmental Conference.

Today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, only one miracle can happen.

"The key is Paris and Brussels, not Sofia," Ivanov said.