Constitutional judges have overturned a decision by officials to receive a minimum wage during the coronation crisis.
The government has also decided to help companies that lay off up to 15 percent of employees. Meanwhile, citizens are donating VAT refunds to deal with the crisis.
Companies will be able to lay off up to 15 percent of employees and regain government assistance. The unions immediately thanked the "May Day congratulations" and demanded the resignation of the minister.
It was initially announced that it was a measure to save jobs and only companies that would not lay off employees could receive state aid. But now those who will be fired will also be helped.
The government is borrowing so that it can help the bosses who will lay off workers, and then we will all have to repay that debt - both those who received help and those who were fired, citizens commented on social networks.
In addition, citizens will pay a higher excise tax on fuels. Robin Hood in the Macedonian version - takes from the poor to help the rich.