Government declares two days of mourning after the tragic traffic accident


The government declared 14-15 February as days of mourning after the tragic traffic accident, in which 14 people died. Extending condolences to the families of the victims, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said the accident death toll reached 23, while five were fighting for their lives. The reasons for the accident will be revealed as soon …

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Government to put up new ‘Government of Republic of North Macedonia’ sign


The new  country name, Republic of North Macedonia has come into effect. In the early hours of this morning, the old sign “Republic of Macedonia” was removed, while waiting to be replaced by the new sign with the new name on it. This has been confirmed by the government’s press office. These measures include the …

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Vajgl: Mickoski will cooperate with the Government on the reforms


Macedonia Rapporteur in the European Parliament Ivo Vajgl said Tuesday after a meeting with VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski he was assured that the opposition would be constructive in the EU accession reform process. “I highlighted the fact that the EP’s main interest and also mine as Macedonia Rapporteur is for the country to continue on …

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Opposition demands snap elections, the government is focused on reforms


The largest opposition party in Macedonia has reiterated its demand for early elections, which should be held along with presidential elections in April this year. “PM Zaev should resign, parliament should dissolve and early elections should be held with a government of technocrats”. This was the demand made by the chairman of VMRO-DPMNE, Hristijan Mickoski. …

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Venice Commission confirms the request from Macedonian Government over the language law


The Council of Europe has confirmed that the Macedonian Government requested an opinion from the Venice Commission over the Law on the Use of Languages without providing further comment. The Venice Commission Secretariat has confirmed they received the law but refrain from comments prior to its review by their experts and drafting of the opinion. …

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Bosnjakovski: Constitutional amendments confirm the non-interference in the internal affairs of the two countries


The Government of Macedonia has made a clarification statement, regarding the statement made by Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, according to which “the Prespa Agreement creates potential opportunities for teaching the Macedonian language in Greece”. IBNA contacted the Government Spokesman of Macedonia, Mile Bosnjakovski who said: “The Prespa Agreement provides an opportunity for friendship and strategic …

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Parliamentary committees vote in favour of the four constitutional amendments


Four constitutional amendments which enable the change of the country’s name from “Republic of Macedonia” to “Republic of North Macedonia” have received the green light during the weekend in the parliamentary committees. Yesterday, MPs held debates on the fourth amendment which relates to the Diaspora.In the past few days, parliamentary committees have also approved other …

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Bosnjakovski: ASNOM remains in the Constitution’s Preamble


 The Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia (ASNOM) remains in the Constitution’s Preamble and will be mentioned twice instead of once, said Government Spokesperson Mile Bosnjakovski on Wednesday. Bosnjakovski also referred to the national anthem, saying there will be no interventions in its text. Spokesman Muamed Hoxha said the Government is not mulling …

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MPs divided into two camps regarding the Prespa agreement


MPs in Macedonia continue their debates today regarding the draft for the constitutional amendments concerning the Prespa agreement, according to which, the country’s new name will be “Republic of North Macedonia”. Majority and opposition continue to have opposite stances on this issue, although yesterday, PM Zoran Zaev said that the opposition would be pardoned for …

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Bosnjakovski: Government expects two-thirds majority for constitutional revision


Spokesman Mile Bosnjakovski reiterated Wednesday the Government’s expectations for a two-thirds majority in Parliament for endorsement of the constitutional changes. The Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Issues is set to begin the debate on the Government’s motion over the need for constitutional amendments today, with Prime Minister Zoran Zaev addressing the body. “We believe MPs are …

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Government promotes new measure for re-qualification of unemployed persons


Vice Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Koco Angjusev and Minister of Labor and Social Policy Mila Carovska promoted Sunday new measure “Chance for All” encompassing the re-qualification of unemployed persons in line with the economy’s needs. The measure, which will be included in the Government’s 2019 Employment Operational Plan, was elaborated at an info-session attended …

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Government: Three GRECO recommendations implemented within a year


In a press release Friday, the Government announced it has fully implemented three recommendations issued by the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) over the last year. The announcement was issued in response to the latest report by the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body, which was released Thursday. The GRECO report found that Macedonia made …

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Angjusev: The referendum will not significantly affect the country’s economic growth


Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Koco Angjusev told Tuesday’s press conference in the Government that the increase in industrial production by 12.1 percent in June 2018 compared to May 2017 and growth of average monthly salary in May show that Government’s economic policies are good and yield results in the long run. Economy is measured …

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