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Avokati Millanov vlerësoi se nuk ka dëshmi për Organizatorët e 27 prillit

Avokati Millanov vlerësoi se nuk ka dëshmi për Organizatorët e 27 prillit
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The Central People s Government of the[ ] (via Public) / Highlights of foreign congratulatory messages on CPC s 100th founding anniversary (24)

06/30/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/29/2021 17:18 Highlights of foreign congratulatory messages on CPC s 100th founding anniversary (24) BEIJING - Political parties, political leaders and friendly individuals in other countries have extended warm congratulations on the upcoming 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC). In messages addressed to General Secretary Xi Jinping of the CPC Central Committee or to the CPC Central Committee, they spoke highly of the great achievements and important contributions to the world the CPC has made in the past century, particularly since the 18th National Congress of the CPC. They also expressed their full confidence that the CPC will embark on a new glorious journey in the next century.

Macedonian violence elicits diverging international response

Macedonian violence elicits diverging international response
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Macedonia: Referendum approves name change, but turnout low

Macedonia: Referendum approves name change, but turnout low By ELENA BECATOROS and KONSTANTIN TESTORIDESSeptember 30, 2018 GMT SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) A referendum on changing Macedonia’s name as part of a deal that would pave the way for NATO membership won overwhelming support Sunday, but low voter turnout highlighted the hurdles that still remain for the Balkan country to join the alliance. Prime Minister Zoran Zaev had hoped for a strong show of support in the referendum on whether to accept a June deal with Greece changing the country’s name to North Macedonia. That would help him with the next step of winning parliamentary support for the required constitutional amendments.

Macedonia: Referendum approves name change, but turnout low

Macedonia: Referendum approves name change, but turnout low By ELENA BECATOROS and KONSTANTIN TESTORIDESSeptember 30, 2018 GMT SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) A referendum on changing Macedonia’s name as part of a deal that would pave the way for NATO membership won overwhelming support Sunday, but low voter turnout highlighted the hurdles that still remain for the Balkan country to join the alliance. Prime Minister Zoran Zaev had hoped for a strong show of support in the referendum on whether to accept a June deal with Greece changing the country’s name to North Macedonia. That would help him with the next step of winning parliamentary support for the required constitutional amendments.

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