Monthly Archives: August 2023

Xhaferi to Resign in Event of VMRO-DPMNE Supporting Constitutional Changes

Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi has said he would follow the decision of the Ministers from his party, DUI, and would resign in the event of VMRO-DPMNE voting in favour of constitutional changes. Asked about the issue of parliamentary elections, Xhaferi’s personal stand is that the process should be organised in the so-called regular period, that is, in 2024. When it ...

Read More »

Gabriel: No New Conditions for Skopje, but Sofia’s Position not to Change

According to Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel, there will be no new requirements and conditions from her country on North Macedonia’s EU path. In an interview with a Bulgarian radio station, she points out that that doesn’t mean Sofia’s position on Skopje will change. On Friday, there will be a technical meeting between the two countries’ Foreign Ministries, where she ...

Read More »

Ministry Rejects VMRO-DPMNE’s Allegations over Recalling of Ambassador

Commenting on VMRO-DPMNE’s Blagica Lasovska’s press-conference, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday the recalling of the Ambassador to Japan had been carried out in a regular procedure, according to legal regulations and in line with internal regulations within the Ministry, with compliance with all procedures. As the Ministry added, the reasons found by it do not match the stands presented ...

Read More »

Interior Minister Meets Akin, Tugay and Representatives of Expatriates in Turkiye

On Monday, Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski met with the Mayors of two cities in Turkiye, Turgutlu’s Cetin Akin and Karsiyaka’s Cemil Tugay, as well as with representatives of expatriates from North Macedonia. The topics concerned citizens of North Macedonia descent that have lived in Karsiyaka and Turgutlu for decades, as well as the opportunities to deepen cooperation in the spirit ...

Read More »