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North Macedonia's nationalist opposition began the search for a coalition partner on Thursday after voters frustrated by a lack of progress towards membership of the European Union ended seven ...
Macedonian nationalism (Macedonian: македонски национализам, pronounced [makɛdonski nat͡sionalizam]) is a general grouping of nationalist ideas and concepts among ethnic Macedonians that were first formed in the late 19th century among separatists seeking the autonomy of the region of Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire.
Albanian National Front Party - nationalist political party with branches in North Macedonia and Kosovo; Democratic National Front Party; Movement for United Albania - irredentist and nationalist political movement; National Unity Party - ultra-nationalist political party, supports a pan-Albanian confederation
Macedonia for the Macedonians; Macedonian Alliance for European Integration; Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society; Macedonian Voice (1913–1914) Movement for All-Macedonian Action; Movement for the Liberation and Unification of Macedonia
SKOPJE (Reuters) -North Macedonia's lawmakers on Sunday approved a new nationalist-dominated government of Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, whose party won general elections in May banking on ...
Citizen Option for Macedonia (Граѓанска опција за Македонија), with Brave for Macedonia; Integra-Macedonian Conservative Party (Интегра-македонска конзервативна партија), with Brave for Macedonia GROM
There are several nationalist political parties of all kinds in Europe, with different cases among the countries. In Cyprus, because of the complicated situation on the island nation, most of the political forces are described as nationalist but on a different perspective each: leftist-nationalist AKEL supports Cypriotism, social-democratic EDEK, green KOSP and centrist DIKO are Greek-Cypriot ...
During rise of nationalism in the Ottoman Empire, the Slavic speakers in Ottoman Macedonia were under the influence of the Bulgarian, Greek and Serbian religious, educational and military propaganda. Even the Macedonian nationalist movement hardly started its activity in the late 19th century. [1]