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13.12.2021
North Macedonia ruling party elects Dimitar Kovacevski as leader

Governing Social Democrats choose deputy Finance Minister Dimitar Kovacevski to replace Zoran Zaev as head of party – and, most probably, as head of government – in Sunday’s internal party elections.

Source: Balkan Insight
08.11.2021
North Macedonia's government to face no-confidence vote

North Macedonian lawmakers will vote on November 11 on a motion of no confidence in the Social Democrat-led government.

Source: RFE/RL
02.11.2021
North Macedonia coalition parties urge Zaev to reconsider resignation

The parliamentary majority behind the Social Democrat-led government is small but remains firm, all the government’s partner parties insisted on Monday after meeting Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, who has announced his resignation following the defeat of his party at Sunday’s local elections.

Source: Balkan Insight
25.03.2021
Bulgaria's spat with North Macedonia goes to MEP vote

 

The European Parliament on Thursday (25 March) will vote on the issue, as part of North Macedonia's stalled accession talks to the European Union. Bulgaria last year harpooned North Macedonia's path to accession. Sofia is upset over issues tied to language and history, in moves widely panned by other member states.

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Source: EU Observer
16.12.2020
North Macedonia slams Bulgaria’s ‘blackmail’ in EU entry process

Bulgaria blocked discussions among EU ministers on North Macedonia’s bid to start negotiations to join the bloc in November. The veto also prevented Albania from starting accession talks, as in terms of EU enlargement, the EU treats Skopje and Tirana as a package.

Source: EurActiv
31.08.2020
North Macedonia's parliament oks new government, ending leadership void

[…] The vote on August 30 just ahead of a midnight deadline returns Zoran Zaev to the post of prime minister after his party narrowly won a victory over right-wing rivals in July.

Source: RFE/RL
18.08.2020
North Macedonia's Zaev opens door for future Albanian PM

Pro-Western leftist leader Zoran Zaev seems set for another term as North Macedonian prime minister after securing the backing of DUI, a party representing ethnic Albanians on Tuesday. Under the terms of the deal, however, he is to stand down at the end of the upcoming term and have an Albanian run the government for 100 days ahead of the new election, which is expected in 2024.

Source: DW
12.08.2020
‘Albanian PM’ demand may be slowing North Macedonia coalition talks

The former partners in the last coalition government in North Macedonia, the Social Democrats, SDSM, of Zoran Zaev, and the Democratic Union for Integration, DUI, led by Ali Ahmeti, are engaged in substantial talks on a new government, amid speculation that talks might be stuck over the DUI’s insistence on an ethnic Albanian prime minister.

Source: Balkan Insight
03.08.2020
North Macedonia braces for complex coalition talks

Talks on forming a new government in North Macedonia are expected to begin on Tuesday when the constitutive session of the new parliament is held. The session follows the July 15 early general elections in which the Social Democrats, SDSM, led by Zoran Zaev, won a narrow victory over their rivals in the right-wing VMRO DPMNE party, creating uncertainty over who will be able to assemble a majority in the chamber.

Source: Balkan Insight
16.07.2020
North Macedonia's Social Democrats grab slim election victory

North Macedonia’s Social Democrats eked out a razor-thin win over nationalist rivals, according to official election results, highlighting deep faultlines in a country preparing to start EU membership talks.

Source: The Guardian