Dimitar Kovachevski and ArtanGrubi negotiated and signed an agreement with Bechtel and Enka which stipulates conditions for the fulfillment of which neither of them has a mandate. According to the documents, the Government will have to pay 53 million euros in damages for not enabling a 60-hour work week, within 45 days of signing the contract, noted VMRO-DPMNE MP Eli Panova.
“This means that if a 60-hour work week is not adopted by April 22, Macedonia will already on April 23 have to pay 53 million euros as a one-time damages and pay an additional over 2.1 million euros every month, a loss that Kovacevski and Grubi created,” the opposition MP said.