Monthly Archives: September 2019

Janeva’s Dismissal Sitting Scheduled for Thursday

Parliament will review the Katica Janeva dismissal report on Thursday and it is still unknown whether the Committee on Elections and Appointment Issues will hold a closed meeting. Dimovski revealed that the Public Prosecutor Council report reached Parliament on August 30, and a day later they received notification that the document is classified. He announced that he will request the ...

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Ademi: School Field Vaccination where Necessary

The Education and Science Minister, Arber Ademi announced yesterday that together with the Health Ministry, field vaccination will be offered in schools where necessary. Ademi also announced that by the end of the month, they will have numbers of enrolled first graders this year, since because of the collective immunity, on several occasions the issue of disallowing unvaccinated children from ...

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Road Conditions, 04.09.2019

Good driving conditions are reported throughout the country on dry roads. During the day the temperature reaches dangerous levels and staying indoors is recommended. Certain roadways passing through valleys and canyons can be susceptible to light rockslides, such as Kocani – Makedonska Kamenica – Delcevo, Vinica – Berovo, Gostivar – Straza, Mavrovo – Debar – Struga, Demir Kapija – Udovo, ...

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Ministers Sekerinska and Dimitrov meet Palmer at Bled Strategic Forum

The Deputy President of the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and Defence Minister, Radmila Sekerinska together with Foreign Affairs Minister, Nikola Dimitrov, met during the Bled Strategic Forum yesterday with Matthew Palmer, the Special US Representative for the Balkans. At the meeting, the focus of the conversations was placed on the dynamics of the membership process for North Macedonia ...

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Vassallo: Two Years of Great Progress in Parliamentary Reforms

The Parliament, even with the tight agenda, has done much in the past two years toward the independence, transparency and functionality, confirmed the Report on the country’s progress. It is fully deserved to expect the decision by the Council in October to be a positive one, concluded the Deputy Chief of the European Union Delegation in Skopje, Julian Vassallo, at ...

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Businessman Micevski and TV Host Filipovska Questioned for “Racket” Case

Television host, Lila Filipovska and businessman Siljan Micevski have gone to PPO in order to give their statements on the “Racket” case. Filipovska, after spending hour and a half at the Prosecutor’s Office, greeted the journalists outside and did not wish to comment further, while Micevski was accompanied by his attorney and answered questions regarding the money transfer for two ...

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Studenicani: 200.000 Citizens Threatened with Water Crisis

The regional water supply line “Studenicani”, which supplies Prilep, Kicevo, Makedonski Brod, Krusevo and other smaller municipalities, affecting over 200.000 people, has largely decreased to under 600 litres per second. The City of Prilep currently reaches only 135 to 220 litres per second, out of the 400 the city spends daily. Prilep Water Supply explain that they make all efforts ...

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Road Conditions, 03.09.2019

Good driving conditions are reported throughout the country on dry roads. During the day the temperature reaches dangerous levels and staying indoors is recommended. Certain roadways passing through valleys and canyons can be susceptible to light rockslides, such as Kocani – Makedonska Kamenica – Delcevo, Vinica – Berovo, Gostivar – Straza, Mavrovo – Debar – Struga, Demir Kapija – Udovo, ...

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PPO Law at Standstill

Opposition and VMRO-DPMNE Leader, Hristijan Mickoski considers Government’s Plan B for adopting Prosecutor’s Law by circumventing opposition MPs is legally wrong. He states that he sees the problem in Justice Minister Deskoska, because her positions sabotage the process. Minister Deskoska responded to the allegations immediately through Facebook, saying that VMRO-DPMNE’s requests are against the legal state and represent amnesty for ...

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National Security Agency Officially Open

The start of the work of the National Security Agency marks a new era in the security sector, according to the Director of the before mentioned body, Viktor Dimovski. Only half of the UBK employees have been transferred to the new security institution, however Dimovski stated that even those that have failed the selection and could not have been issued ...

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