Author Archives: Sasko Golov

Road Conditions, 24.09.2019

Good driving conditions are reported throughout the country on dry roads. 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, Katlanovo – Veles, Krusevo – Demir Hisar, and Resen – Bukovo. Motorists are ...

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Jovanovski and Janeva to give Statement Monday and Tuesday respectively

On Monday, Bojan Jovanovski, also known as Boki 13, one of the suspects in the Racketeering case, will be taken from the Prison in Suto Orizari to the Prosecutor’s Office for Organised Crime and Corruption to give a statement. The second suspect in the case, Zoran Milevski gave a statement. However, according to Fokus, he exercised his right to remain ...

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171 SPO cases Taken over by SPO

The Public Prosecutor’s Office (PPO) has taken over a total of 171 cases from the Special Prosecutor’s Office (SPO). The priority will be given to cases over which court proceedings are underway, according to the PPO. As it was explained on Friday, cases over which there is an investigation and a pre-investigation procedure will be allocated additionally. So far, with ...

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PM Zaev: Working groups for PPO law not Far from Deal

PM Zoran Zaev, who is also the leader of and SDSM, said on Friday that he would meet the leader of VMRO-DPMNE, Hristijan Mickoski, regarding the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PPO) law. However, he added that that would happen once the working groups signalled to both of them that there was progress. According to Zaev, there is constant communication between representatives ...

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VMRO-DPMNE leader Mickoski in Interview with MIA

In an interview with MIA, VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski says that the government doesn’t want the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PPO) law to be adopted and that SDSM wants to halt the entire process because Zoran Zaev’s party wants to implement legal violence in the confrontation with the people not sharing its political views. According to him, since the failed leaders’ ...

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Judicial Reform Strategy Council holds Session

Electing a chief of any public prosecutor’s office nominated by political parties, including the opposition, is a solution that opens a door to politicize the public prosecutor’s system, the members of the Council in charge of implementation of the Judicial Reform Strategy, after the 13th session, held on Friday. As it was said in the press-release, Justice Minister Renata Deskoska ...

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PS Xhaferi returns VMRO-DPMNE’s proposal for Committee of Inquiry

PS Talat Xhaferi has returned, in writing, VMRO-DPMNE’s proposal for a Committee of Inquiry to look into the work of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for further work. As he explained on Friday, the proposal didn’t contain the country’s constitutional name. The opposition party now has 15 days to remove the shortcomings identified by the PS. Reacting to Xhaferi’s decision, VMRO-DPMNE ...

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Road Conditions, 23.09.2019

Good driving conditions are reported throughout the country on dry roads. 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, Katlanovo – Veles, Krusevo – Demir Hisar, and Resen – Bukovo. Motorists are ...

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Deputy PM Osmani meets German Minister for Europe Roth

The Deputy PM for European Affairs Bujar Osmani held a meeting on Thursday with German Minister for Europe Michael Roth. Osmani said he’d received confirmation from Roth that the German Government would support a date for negotiations for Macedonia and that it would firmly defend that stand during the decision-making process within the frameworks of the Bundestag. “I’ve received confirmation ...

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Bulgaria to set Conditions for Macedonia’s EU integration if no Deal is reached

In front of the Bulgarian Commission in charge of solving the historical issues with Macedonia, Bulgaria’s President, Rumen Radev, said that his country couldn’t be an unreserved supporter of Skopje’s Euro-integration processes if the Commission wasn’t sure that all disputed issues would be resolved by the day the EU should voice a stand on potentially giving a membership negotiations. “The ...

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