Monthly Archives: March 2022

Judges and Advisers at Constitutional Court Will Give Priority to Older Cases

Under the direction of the President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of North Macedonia, Dobrila Kacarska, all councillors and judges in this institution have been given priority to give older cases and pay attention to the duration of the procedure, and additionally more than four months ago was asked from the councillors to submit information on all unresolved ...

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Byrnes: North Macedonia Should Start Negotiations with EU

“The opening of accession negotiations with the European Union should begin and North Macedonia should be progressed in all aspects,” said US Ambassador to the country Kate Marie Byrnes. “North Macedonia’s entry into NATO was a big step and we are already seeing the results. That is why the next step is important for us, North Macedonia and the entire ...

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Petrovska: There Will Be No Decision to Send Troops to Ukraine

“The decision to send troops to Ukraine will not and will not be made. North Macedonia is a member of NATO and we as a member country will respect and implement all decisions made within the Alliance, because we are an integral part of the decision-making process,” emphasized by Minister of Defence Slavjanka Petrovska, and added that so far, the ...

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Family with Baby Evacuated from Kharkov, 50 Macedonians Remain

A one-week-old baby who was stuck with his parents for several days in one of the hardest hit cities since the beginning of the invasion, Kharkov, has already left for North Macedonia with an OSCE convoy. According to the information, the Spirkovski family is part of a special security corridor, and it is expected that by the end of the ...

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Xhaferi Unblocks Commission by Dismissing Zendeli

The proposal for dismissal of the MP Fadil Zendeli from BESA, which was signed by Speaker Talat Xhaferi and several MPs from SDSM, according to the opposition parties is a precedent and was submitted just before the start of the session. The ruling parties, however, insist that the changed majority be reflected in the commission, where the opposition currently has ...

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Verdicts for Titanic Case Decided

The Skopje Criminal Court handed down four prison sentences and four suspended sentences, including to former officials in Nikola Gruevski’s government, for the first case opened by the former SPO – Titanic, alleging crimes against elections and voting in the 2011 parliamentary elections and the local elections 2013. Mile Janakieski – prison sentence of 4 years and 6 months, Gordana ...

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Petrovska: Nothing Indicates Toward Direct or Indirect Threat to Country

“The security situation is stable, so far there are no indications that there is a direct or indirect threat to its security in the Republic of North Macedonia,” said the Minister of Defence Slavjanka Petrovska. It is the duty and competence of the institutions from the security intelligence sector, as Minister Petrovska stated for Television 24, to constantly monitor the ...

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Kovacevski Holds Several Meetings During London Investment Summit

As part of the working agenda for participation in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Investment Summit in London, Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia, Dimitar Kovacevski, met with EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy Oliver Varhelyi. Prime Minister Kovacevski and Commissioner Varhelyi agreed that conditions have been created to speed up the process of ...

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Health Ministry’s Latest COVID Data

In the last 24 hours, 183 new COVID-19 cases have been registered, the Health Ministry said on Monday. It was added that the same period had seen 1,362 new tests, 845 new recovered patients, and 9 new deaths. The total number of COVID-diagnosed persons in our country since the beginning of the epidemic is 297,262, the number of recovered patients ...

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