Monthly Archives: October 2022

Kovacevski: I Will Talk to All Parties About Solution for Constitutional Amendments

“The parties should sit at the table and discuss the constitutional amendments,” Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski said after some of the opposition parties from the Albanian political bloc set a condition that the wording “20 percent” in the Constitution be replaced by “Albanian language”, and in return they support the inclusion of Bulgarians and other nations in the Preamble of ...

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Session for Election of Penov Continues Wednesday

Vice-President of Parliament, Goran Misovski, announced that the 88th session in which MPs discuss the proposal for Risto Penov to be the new Minister of Local Self-Government continues Wednesday after 12:00. Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski in his presentation to the MPs emphasized that he is convinced that the Government with Risto Penov in the area of ​​local self-government will do ...

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PPO Celebrates European Day of Justice

“The working agreement for cooperation with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office that was signed yesterday is the best proof of the commitment with which the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of North Macedonia strives to reach European standards in its operations,” noted the Public Prosecutor of the Republic of North Macedonia Ljubomir Joveski, congratulating 25 October – European Day ...

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AA: We Welcome Willingness to Discuss Defining Albanian Language

“We welcome the Prime Minister’s willingness to sit down and discuss the removal of 20 percent and to define the Albanian language with the Constitution, once and for all, as the Albanian language,” point out through a statement from Alliance for Albanians, commenting on Dimitar Kovacevski’s statement that regarding the constitutional amendments, the political parties they should sit down at ...

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MoFA Expresses Extreme Dissatisfaction with Dzhambaski’s Statements

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia, through its Embassy in Sofia, sent a verbal note expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the recent public statements of the member of the European Parliament and co-president of the VMRO-BND political party, Angel Dzhambazki. “Dzhambazki has on several occasions expressed irredentist and territorial claims against the Republic of North Macedonia ...

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Xhaferi-Fajon: North Macedonia’s EU Membership by 2030 Is Realistic Goal

President of the Parliament, Talat Xhaferi, met with the Vice President of the Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia, Tanja Fajon. Expressing satisfaction from the meeting with long-time friend and supporter from the Republic of Slovenia, Xhaferi thanked for the continuous support of the Republic of Slovenia in achieving the two state strategic goals, NATO and EU membership ...

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VMRO-DPMNE and Coalition Demand Extraordinary Session of Skopje Council

Advisory group of VMRO-DPMNE and the coalition request an extraordinary session of the Council of the City of Skopje to transfer funds to JSP and private carriers. “Obviously, the SDS and DUI authorities have sunk into Danela Arsovska’s skimming. Skopje can be left without public transportation from a lot of common transportation. This is how it looks when the coalition ...

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Micevski: Circus in Parliament Continues Today as Well

“The circus in the Parliament continues even today, and the main actors from the government obviously have big problems. For two days now, the Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia has been held hostage by the government and the majority. For two days now, the Parliament has not been able to start work after the 88th plenary session, finding various ...

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Kovacevski: Historians Should deal With History, Politicians with Politics

“Historians should deal with history, and politicians with politics,” says Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski, after the latest Bulgarian provocation, this time around thes canonization of Kiril Pejcinovic. On the same day when he was canonized in the Lesok monastery, part of the Bulgarian historians recognized politics again, and the Bulgarian professor Plamen Pavlov, apart from accusing that the act itself ...

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Two Candidates for Constitutional Judges, Joveski’s Election Blocked

Two of candidates for constitutional judges are in front of MPs at a plenary session. For the government, this is an attempt to overcome a constitutional crisis, and for the opposition, this is a precedent. The election of Ljubomir Joveski as a constitutional judge remains blocked by VMRO-DPMNE, the government in an attempt to elect at least two constitutional judges ...

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