Kosovo opposition releases tear gas in parliament


 Opposition lawmakers threw Wednesday tear gas canisters in the parliament chamber in a bid to prevent other deputies ratifying a border agreement with Montenegro, a key condition for Kosovo to gain visa-free travel to the European Union, Reuters reports. The opposition party Vetevendosje is adamantly against the agreement with Montenegro, signed in 2015, claiming it …

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Parliament acknowledges resignations of Anti-corruption members


The parliamentary Committee on Election and Appointment Issues at a session today acknowledged the resignations of five members of the National Commission for the Prevention of Corruption who resigned after an internal audit report scandal. DUI’s Artan Grubi invited the other two Anti-corruption members to resign so that the Commission could finally start doing its …

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US Embassy: Macedonian Parliament to move forward and focus on necessary reforms


It is important that the Parliament moves forward with its agenda and focuses on the necessary reforms with all parties saying they will support them in a bid to meet the European and Euro-Atlantic integration bid of Macedonia, the US Embassy in Skopje said Friday commenting on recent developments involving the adoption of the language …

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Parliament adopts law on languages with 64 votes and no amendments (VIDEO)


In a tense atmosphere, while there was real turmoil in front of the parliamentary pulpit, parliament passed the Law on Languages. As many as 64 MPs voted for the regulation that is part of the pre-contractual agreement between SDSM and DUI. No one voted “against” or “abstain”. The law, in the third reading, was adopted …

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Parliament Speaker Xhaferi skips item on law on languages


Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi skipped the item on the law on the use of languages which was supposed to resume Wednesday’s 32nd session. Instead, MPs voted for other items of the agenda. Earlier, VMRO-DPMNE MP Ilija Dimovski said the languages law shouldn’t be debated and the session should be cancelled. According to him, the 35,000+ amendments, submitted …

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Parliament Speaker Xhaferi skips item on law on languages


Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi skipped the item on the law on the use of languages which was supposed to resume Wednesday’s 32nd session. Instead, MPs voted for other items of the agenda. Earlier, VMRO-DPMNE MP Ilija Dimovski said the languages law shouldn’t be debated and the session should be cancelled. According to him, the 35,000+ amendments, submitted …

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Zaev meets opposition leader Mickoski to discuss the issue of the name and the opposition’s return in parliament


Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev and the leader of the biggest opposition party in the country, VMRO-DPMNE, Hristijan Mickoski met this evening to discuss several important topics. PM Zaev said that the focus of these talks was the process of negotiations for the name, but also the return of the opposition in parliament. “I understand the …

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A consensual solution is required for language amendments


An amnesty hearing on the Law on the Use of Languages ​​is not a decision to unblock parliament, said Speaker Talat Xhaferi. He expects to find a solution for nearly 36,000 amendments submitted by the opposition VMRO-DPMNE in the following days. – Communicate with representatives of the parliamentary groups including VMRO-DPMNE. I think that we …

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MPs elect Parliament Vice-Speakers


 MPs Goran Misovski, Frosina Tasevska Remenski and Vesel Memedi were elected Parliament Vice-Speakers on Tuesday. Misovski, Tasevska-Remenski and Memedi were elected by 61 votes ‘in favor’, one abstained and none against. The opposition VMRO-DPMNE did not attend the session.

Bulgaria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes Macedonia’s Parliament decision to ratify friendship treaty


The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry welcomed Monday the decision of the Macedonian Parliament to ratify the Treaty of Friendship, BTA reports. The ratification confirms the will to foster good-neighbourly relations which are an important element of the European perspective of all countries in the Western Balkans, Bulgaria’s MoFA said in statement. Bulgaria will continue its active …

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