Non-election campaign


Aleksandra M. Mitevska In the absence of more bombastic information about Euro-Atlantic integration, or the “Racket” case, or the Law on Public Prosecution… and some similar topics of greater political caliber, one of the main news yesterday was that Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski spent the weekend more relaxed than usual. He managed to plant three …

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The circle is wide and we are all in it


Aleksandra M. Mitevska Just as the unveiling of the “Racket” scandal has compromised proceedings in the “Empire” case, leaking of businessman Orce Kamchev’s statement has compromised the investigation into a case involving suspected and detained special prosecutor Katica Janeva and the possible connection of officials from the political top. Kamchev is the main suspect in …

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Highly degrading vocabulary


Aleksandra M. Mitevska Although more than four years have passed since the launch of the first so-called “bombs” on Bihac Street, part of the then famous (or obnoxious) lines are still discussed in public to this day – among other things, as an example of how the holders of the highest state functions should not …

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Minister Zaev


Aleksandra M. Mitevska One can only assume where the cabinet of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev will be located in the upcoming period – the old address on Ilinden Street number 2, or the new building of the Ministry of Finance. Therefore, there is no longer a need for assumptions about the scope of the reshuffle …

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Gruevski will return – but when the country is a NATO member state


Aleksandra M. Mitevska In spring 2008, the policies of the then VMRO-DPMNE government led by Nikola Gruevski led to a complete blockade of Macedonia’s integration into NATO. The country that until then had been the leader of the Adriatic group survived a dreadful fiasco at the Bucharest summit, as opposed to Croatia and Albania, which …

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