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Liberal Party of Macedonia: 2 Tito Petkovski (1945–) 6 March 1996: 19 November 1998: Social Democratic Union of Macedonia: 3 Savo Klimovski (1947–) 19 November 1998: 30 November 2000: Democratic Alternative (1) Stojan Andov (1935–2024) 30 November 2000: 4 October 2002: Liberal Party of Macedonia: 4 Nikola Popovski (1962–) 4 October 2002 ...
This is a list of the 123 members of the Assembly of North Macedonia from 2020 to 2024, as elected in the 2020 election. [1]
Parliamentary elections were held in North Macedonia on 8 May 2024. The slow pace of EU integration and corruption were the main issues during the campaign. [1]The right-wing opposition coalition led by the nationalist VMRO-DPMNE party decisively won the election receiving 45% of the vote and 58 seats which were three short of an outright majority.
North Macedonia ’s parliament speaker on Wednesday formally set early parliamentary and presidential elections in the spring as the country makes a bid to join the European Union. Following ...
Pages in category "Members of the Assembly of North Macedonia" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia (Macedonian: Архиепископ Охридски и Македонски) is the title given to the primate of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. The Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia exercises jurisdiction over Eastern Orthodox members in the Republic of North Macedonia and in exarchates in the diaspora .
North Macedonia's six electoral constituencies. The political system of North Macedonia consists of three branches: Legislative, Executive and Judicial. The Constitution is the highest law of the country. [2] The political institutions are constituted by the will of its citizens by secret ballot at direct and general elections.
League of Communists of Macedonia: 8 Mito Hadživasilev (1921–1968) 1967: 1 August 1968: League of Communists of Macedonia: 9 Nikola Minčev (1915–1997) 23 September 1968: 6 May 1974: League of Communists of Macedonia: 10 Blagoja Taleski (1924–2001) May 1974: 1982: League of Communists of Macedonia: 11 Boško Stankovski (1925–1987) 28 ...