Siljanovska will try to win over the abstainers from the right bloc


On election night, when the results of the vote showed a dead heat between the two candidates supported by the government and the opposition, Professor Biljana Vankovska, who is a vigorous supporter of her colleague Gordana Siljanovska – Davkova, decided to confront the boycotts on the right-wing campus. According to her, the boycotters turned into …

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Presidential candidates looking to attract Albanian voters


Albanian voters in North Macedonia are considered to be decisive in the second round of presidential elections that will be held on 5 May. Social Democratic Union Party (SDSM) candidate, Stevo Pendarovski and VMRO-DPMNE’s MP, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova have launched a campaign which aims at attracting votes from the second biggest community in the country. Turnout …

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Siljanovska: Such legitimacy decline has never happened in the history of any European elections


One should not be an expert to conclude that such legitimacy decline has never happened in the history of any European elections. In 18 months to lose 40 percent of the voters, around 200,000 votes is a strong warning not only for defeat in the presidential elections but also expected defeat in the next parliamentary …

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Thimonier: Swift election of president will bring the country closer to the EU


A swift election of a president to bring EU closer, urged French Ambassador Christian Thimonier during a visit to Kavadarci. “We will need a credible interlocutor, which is very important in this transition period. You need to choose and we will do our job. But we need a functional state. Therefore, give us that signal …

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International community makes an assessment of elections in North Macedonia


Presidential elections in North Macedonia went well, while election day was quiet. Overall, the process was transparent, however, there’s still a need for electoral reforms. This is the assessment made by OSCE/ODIHR monitoring mission following Sunday’s first round of presidential elections in North Macedonia. “This constructive approach must also be seen in the runoff”, said …

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Zaev announces possible cabinet reshuffle following poor results in Sunday’s election


North Macedonia’s Prime Minister, Zoran Zaev has announced a possible cabinet reshuffle following poor results obtained in the first round of presidential elections that were held on Sunday. “I am open with you and I don’t want this to be interpreted as a simple threat. We have received our message on the first round. Many …

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Warning to political parties


Citizens punished the government, however, the opposition has no reason to celebrate, because the main opposition party did not benefit from the citizens’ dissatisfaction with the ruling parties. The betrayed revolution and the promises of justice and peace, the painful compromises on the name and the issues that have plagued the national sentiments, the economy …

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Voters punished the government, but did not reward the opposition


Aside from the “Scandinavian” atmosphere during the voting, there were not many reasons for celebrating Sunday night either at the “White Palace” in downtown Skopje, or at the Hilton Hotel on the Vardar quay. However, there were celebrations – both at the headquarters of Gordana Siljanovska, because of the narrow difference and advantage in several …

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Pendarovski and Siljanovska head to runoff – tight race


The results of Sunday’s presidential elections in North Macedonia suggest that governing coalition candidate, Stevo Pendarovski and opposition backed candidate Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova will head to runoff. With 100% of votes countred, results suggest that Pendarovski has taken 323.846 votes or 42.84%. The opposition candidate Gordana Siljanovska Davkova has taken 319.240 votes or 42.24%, while the …

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SEC: Pendarovski 42.67 percent, Siljanovska 42.18, Reka 10.84


Preliminary results at the State Election Commission website show that out of the 91.03 percent of processed votes, SDSM presidential candidate Stevo Pendarovski is in the lead with 42.67 percent of votes. VMRO-DPMNE candidate Gordana Siljanovska Davkova has thus far garnered 42.18 percent of votes, while AA/Besa’s Blerim Reka has received 10.84 percent. According to …

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Latest results – Pendarovski 42.23 percent, Siljanovska 40.74, Reka 13.06


Preliminary results at the State Election Commission (SEC) website show that out of the 31.41 percent of processed votes, SDSM presidential candidate Stevo Pendarovski is in the lead with 42.23 percent of votes. VMRO-DPMNE’s candidate Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova has thus far garnered 40.74 percent of votes, while AA/Besa’s Blerim Reka has received 13.06 percent.

Calm prevails in the presidential election in North Macedonia


The presidential election in North Macedonia has taken place in a quiet atmosphere. Several irregularities were registered, but without affecting the overall electoral process. This has been the assessment made by the Central Election Commission and OSCE/ODIHR monitors. Voters’ turnout until 4 pm was over 30%. “Voting so far has gone well and there are …

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Presidential candidates Slijanovska, Pendarovski and Reka give statements


Polling stations across the country closed at 7 p.m. as part of the first round of the six presidential elections. 1,808,131 people had the right to vote at 3,480 polling stations in the country and 32 abroad starting from 7 a.m. VMRO-DPMNE’s presidential candidate Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova voted Sunday at Kole Nedelkovski elementary school. “These are …

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35.13% voter turnout until 17:00


Voter turnout in the first round of the presidential elections until 5 p.m. stands at 35.13 percent, says the State Election Commission (SEC) of nearly 80 percent of polling stations across the country. “About 600,000 citizens have cast their vote, considering the data from the remaining polling stations,” said said SEC spokesperson Ljupka Guguchevska. According …

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28,89% voter turnout until 15h


From 7 o’clock this morning until 15 o’clock, a total of 396,252 citizens voted in today’s presidential elections. It is a total turnout of 28.89 percent. SEC President Oliver Derkovski informed about the turnout in some of the municipalities: Aerodrom 35.45%, Aracinovo 14.75, Berovo 34.75, Bitola 32.82, Bogovinje 12.12%, Butel 29.24, Valandovo 32.5, Veles 32.11, …

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Jonker: It’s not the results that are important, but if the procedures are respected


Corien Jonker, Head of the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission, refraining from any early presidential election assessments, said the international monitors were more interested in the procedures than in the outcome. “We observe if the elections are organized in line with democratic international standards for elections,” Jonker told reporters at Brakja Ramiz-Hamid elementary school in Shuto …

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Election turnout reaches 20 percent, lowest turnout in majority Albanian municipalities


According to the SEC, turnout at the presidential elections by 13:00, by more than 75% of the polling stations, was 20.45%, but the difference in voting turnout in the municipalities with the majority Macedonian population, vis-à-vis the municipalities with majority Albanian population, where the turnout is very low. At SEC’s second press conference, during the …

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