All News on Politics in Macedonia

Ethnic Albanians Demand Macedonia PM's Resignation, 'Redefinition of State'

About 2,000 ethnic Albanians marched in Macedonia's capital, Skopje, on Saturday, demanding redefinition of their status and the resignation of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, newswires reported.

The marchers also called for the resignation of Gruevsi's junior government coalition partner, the ethnic Albanian DUI led by Ali Ahmeti, to open the way for early elections.

NATO Warsaw Summit Should Invite Macedonia, Montenegro to Join - Polish DefMin

NATO should invite Macedonia and Montenegro to join when it holds its next summit in Poland in July of next year, Polish Defence Minister Tomasz Siemoniak has said.

"It would be excellent news if the invitations could be sent from (the NATO summit in) Warsaw to Macedonia and Montenegro," Reuters quoted Siemoniak as saying at a conference in Wroclaw, Poland on Friday.

Kosovo No State, Serbian President Tells Jahjaga

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has told the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, that she should not consider herself a state president since Kosovo "will never be a state", according to well founded reports in the Belgrade media.

New Talks on Macedonia Crisis Open in Brussels

Hahn is due to meet Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and opposition Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss an agreement on a transitional period that will lead up to snap elections by next April.

Macedonia Govt 'Put NGOs Under Surveillance'

Top activists from leading NGOs like the Macedonian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Transparency - Macedonia, the Open Society Foundation - Macedonia, CIVIL - Centre for Freedom and the Metamorphosis foundation have been tapped for years, the opposition Social Democrats' leader Zoran Zaev alleged at a press conference on Monday.

Macedonia Probes Migrant Kidnapping Claims

Police said they had launched a probe after Britain's Channel 4 News programme broadcast a report about hundreds of migrants from countries like Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen being held for ransom by gangs in at least one Macedonian village, alleging that local police has been colluding with their captors.

Macedonia Opposition to Attend Brussels Crisis Talks

Opposition Social Democrats leader Zaev said on Sunday that he has changed his mind about not going to an all-important crucial meeting in Brussels this Wednesday aimed at defusing the country's political crisis.

Macedonia Opposition Leader Cancels Brussels Meeting

Social Democrat leader Zoran Zaev announced on Friday that, following comments by Commissioner Hahn in Washington about previous elections in Macedonia, the opposition party will not attend talks in Brussels set for June 10.

He especially criticised Hahn's comments about "the generally positive reports of the monitoring mission of OSCE/ODIHR" concerning elections held in Macedonia.

Illegal migrants abused in Macedonia - reports

Human rights organizations are saying that Macedonia is "one of the worst countries in Europe for migrants," BBC reported.

According to Doctors Without Borders, at least 300 persons died on their way from Greece to Macedonia, in a bid to reach Northern and Western Europe.

Anti-Gruevski Protests Resume in Macedonia

An umbrella movement called "Protestiram" ["I protest"] renewed daily protest marches on Friday, one month after the police crackdown on protesters in front of the government building.

On May 5, riot police used force to disperse an anti-government protest that saw thousands of people demanding Prime Minister's Gruevski's immediate resignation.

Turkey welcomes Macedonia's early election decision

Turkey June 4 welcomed Macedonia?s decision to hold elections in order to contain a political crisis enveloping the country. 

Political leaders in the former Yugoslav republic announced June 2 a fresh election in April 2016 to resolve a crisis sparked by a wiretapping scandal that has allegedly revealed high-level government corruption.

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