March for the victims of Kocani begins in Skopje
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March for the victims of Kocani begins in Skopje, March 24, 2025
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With three minutes of silence, laying flowers and lighting candles for the victims in Kocani, tonight's march organized by the civil movement "Who's Next?" began. Participants gathered at "Macedonia" Square, from where they headed through the "Triumph Gate" to the Parliament of North Macedonia.

It is planned that citizens will gather in the "Fighting Woman" park, opposite the Parliament and the City Hospital. From there, they will honor healthcare workers with a five-minute applause, the report said.​ Alsace.

The march should then continue to the "Holiday Inn" hotel, crossing the "Filip II" bridge and "Goce Delchev" boulevard to arrive at the Government House, where there will be a rally, 16 minutes of silence for the dead, and speeches.

"Who is the other?" in the march announcement mentions that it is exclusively against any kind of violence and provocation, and distances itself from any calls, chants (hate speech) or behavior aimed at disrupting public order and peace.

Party symbols are prohibited because the protest is a civic initiative and should not be partisan. Participants must respect the instructions, avoid any kind of provocation, not carry sharp objects, weapons, pyrotechnic devices and not litter.

They also add that the destruction of public and private property is prohibited, it reports. ​KosovaPress.

Due to the protest march, a special traffic regime has been imposed in the central area of ​​the city from 19:00. SPB Skopje appeals to respect the orders given by police officers.

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