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New Reactions and Decisions in Macedonia After Croatia Earthquake

Through Vecernji List, PM Zoran Zaev has once again expressed his support and solidarity with Croatia and the Croatian people after the earthquakes. As he adds for the Croatian newspaper, citizens of Macedonia are constantly with the thoughts and fears of Croatian ones, adding that they pray for as few victims as possible. The PM points out that North Macedonia ...

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New Reactions to Census Draft Law

The Census Draft Law has continued to spark accusations between SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE. The ruling party wants the process to be held in April. Also, it once again urged on Wednesday all MPs, especially those from the opposition, to display responsibility before the country and its citizens by supporting the document. On the other hand, VMRO-DPMNE’s standpoint remains unchanged, that ...

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Divisions over Census Process Continue

Though all MPs agree that the census should be a statistical operation, not a political one, the opposition has demands about, as its members point out, a quality process. On the other hand, the ruling majority’s stand is that the census will be in line with the EU’s best standards. SDSM’s Snezana Kaleska-Vanceva says that the census is needed for ...

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Joveski Comments on Developments Related to Prosecutor’s Offices

A prosecutor from Skopje worked unprofessionally and unconscientiously, that is, they took no action on multiple cases. In the case, criminal accountability hasn’t been established, while the prosecutor withdrew from the position. Chief Public Prosecutor Ljubomir Joveski told journalists on Tuesday that the Public Prosecutor’s Office had initiated five disciplinary procedures against prosecutors this year. According to him, the work ...

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Politicians’ Reactions to Croatia Earthquake

At its session on Tuesday, the Government made a decision to send financial assistance to Croatia totalling six million euros. PM Zoran Zaev sent strong support to counterpart Andrej Plenkovic and all citizens affected by the quake. Also, he extended condolences over the victims on behalf all citizens on Macedonia. The same day, President Stevo Pendarovski, too, extended condolences to ...

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Faculty of Pedagogy Disagrees with Draft Version of New Education Concept

The Faculty of Pedagogy disagrees with the plans for the new primary education concept. According to the higher education institution, there are serious inconsistencies whose implementation would cause serious problems to the primary education process quality. The Faculty is also surprised why it isn’t included in the reform, stressing that such thorough changes are impossible without the inclusion of all ...

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President Pendarovski Meets KFOR’s Franco Federici

On Tuesday, President Stevo Pendarovski held a meeting in Skopje with the KFOR Commander, Major General Franco Federici. Aiming at efficient dealing with security challenges in the region, the readiness to advance mutual cooperation and exchange information of common interest was expressed at the meeting. Pendarovski and the KFOR Commander exchanged opinions about several topics, including the joint activities with ...

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Zaev Adamant Census Will be Held in Spring 2021

No demand of the opposition, including the one for fingerprints, is part of the new draft law concerning the census. There haven’t been significant changes to the articles either. PM Zoran Zaev says such machines will be procured from abroad if there are donations from embassies. He is adamant that the census will be held in the spring of 2021, ...

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Government Employees to be Tested for COVID-19 Through Private Laboratory

Government employees will be tested for COVID-19 through a private laboratory. The General and Common Affairs Sector has signed a deal with a private laboratory for 260 PCR tests, each of whom costs 1,900 denars (around 30 euros). The press service says it has achieved the lowest price. The deal was signed 12 days ago. 8,000 euros in budget funds ...

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Another Eight Members of Terrorist Group Detained

Another eight members of the terrorist group that was planning suicide attacks in Macedonia have been detained. Five are from Kumanovo, while the rest are from Skopje. They will be charged with terrorist organisation. Searches were carried out at several locations in both cities. One of the detainees, as a member of the Islamic State group, participated in the battlefields ...

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