Monthly Archives: September 2023

Gabriel: Sofia to Support Skopje’s EU Path if Obligations are Fulfilled

Bulgarian Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel is adamant that Sofia will support Skopje’s EU path if the assumed obligations are fulfilled. Despite not saying directly whether there will be decoupling of North Macedonia and Albania if there are no constitutional changes in Skopje, Gabriel points out that there are two other obligations as well. “We’re talking also about the compromise of ...

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Protests over Oncology Clinic Case and Criminal Code Changes Held

On Monday, two protests were held in front of the Government building in Skopje. The first concerned the Oncology Clinic case, while the second was organised by law students and was against the Criminal Code changes that are already in force. Both groups called for authorities to be held to account. “I came here to express support for my wife, ...

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Minister Mexhiti on Alleged Abuse of Patient Rights and Oncology Clinic Case

The Health Ministry has several investigations into potential abuse of patient rights at multiple health institutions. With gathered evidence, the cases will be sent to the Prosecutor’s Office. The focus is on the My Appointment system. Allegedly, patients would pay money to surgeons so that they schedule surgeries for which there was no opening through a referral letter. Minister Mexhiti ...

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Road Conditions 18.09.2023

Traffic on state roads runs smoothly, on dry roads. At certain roads going through ravines, minor rockslides are possible. The MAKEDONIJAPAT PE calls for careful driving and adjustment of the speed to theconditions of the road. The MAKEDONIJAPAT PE’s on-call teams are constantly on-site and keep all roads passable.

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Pendarovski Says was Consulted over Possibility to Pardon Gruevski

In an interview with the Triling show on 24 TV, President Stevo Pendarovski revealed he had been consulted over a possibility to pardon ex-PM Nikola Gruevski. He is adamant he wouldn’t do it. “At an informal level, seven, eight months ago, some actors from the political scene consulted me over that possibility, over what I think about that possibility. I ...

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North Macedonia Belongs in EU, Says PM Kovacevski

At the Skopje Economic and Finance Forum, on Friday, PM Dimitar Kovacevski stated that North Macedonia belonged in the EU, where the best and most developed ones were. As he added, the EU is open to swift integration. Regarding the changes to laws, the PM said they were done quickly in order for there to be alignment with the EU ...

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Constitutional Changes: Kovacevski Talking to MPs, Says Spasovski

In an interview, Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski, regarding the constitutional changes process, says that PM Dimitar Kovacevski is talking to VMRO-DPMNE MPs, but also with some parliamentarians from the ruling coalition, to change their mind in the name of EU integration. His stand is that there aren’t and there mustn’t be indecent offers. When it comes to President Stevo Pendarovski, ...

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Foreign Ministry: Three Russian Diplomats Declared Personae non Gratae

The Foreign Ministry confirmed on Saturday that three Russian diplomats in North Macedonia had been declared personae non gratae. On 12 September, the Russian Ambassador in Skopje was summoned to the Ministry and was handed a diplomatic note informing him of the decision about the three diplomats from the Russian Embassy. According to the Foreign Ministry, the decision follows information ...

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Defence Minister Petrovska Delivers Address at Reception in Washington

During the visit to the US, at the Embassy in Washington, Defence Minister Slavjanka Petrovska delivered an address at the formal reception marking Independence Day, 8 September, and Army Day, 18 August. She thanked the US for the support for developing democracy and solidifying peace. “In the early 90s, my country faced a big challenge. Declaring independence in peace by ...

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Oncology Clinic Case: Latest Developments

The draft-decision to form the committee of inquiry to look into the Oncology Clinic case is expected to be on the agenda of a plenary session next week. The body will determine political accountability of Government and health officials and the chronology of events. It will also check whether there was a violation of provisions of the Constitution and laws. ...

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