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مجلس الأمن يوافق على تولي غوتيريش منصب الأمين العام لولاية ثانية
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In an interview with
Sitel TV, VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski says that his party wants the country to get a date in June as far as the EU path is concerned.
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However, such a thing is unfortunately most likely not possible becaus ethe EU sees the degree to which crime and corruption rule in our country, while those are not surely the values that will help the Republic of Macedonia on the path towards EU integrations,
” he points out. When it comes to the Skopje-Sofia dispute, Mickoski believes that PM Zoran Zaev is ready to sign everything with Bulgaria. The opposition leader’s stand is that the citizens deserve to know what’s being negotiated with the eastern neighbour. In the interview, Mickoski fiercely criticised the ruling structure over other issues as well, including the plans for the new Clinic Centre and the alleged extortion in the frames of REK Bitola.
La Macédoine du Nord face au défi de sa pollution atmosphérique
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May 31, 2021 11:48 am Rashela Mizrahi speaks to a colleague during a cabinet meeting in Skopje, North Macedonia, Jan. 14, 2020. (Courtesy of the Parliament of North Macedonia)
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(JTA) Politics was supposed to be a very brief interlude in Rashela Mizrahi’s career as a scientist.
A 39-year-old Jewish fertility researcher from North Macedonia, she was appointed last year to serve for 100 days as the temporary minister of labor in her Balkan country, situated north of Greece. She was deemed a good nonpartisan pick to serve as a placeholder ahead of elections.
“I had zero interest in politics,” Mizrahi told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “But I thought it’d send a good message for women. Plus, like any Jewish daughter, I wanted to make my parents proud.”