North Macedonia's parliament is set to approve a new center-right government after May's election
- Hristijan Mickoski's VMRO-DPMNE party in North Macedonia secured a new coalition government by Parliament on June 23. 77 lawmakers voted in favor, with 22 against, and 21 absent.
- Mickoski, 46, was elected as the new prime minister. His coalition, winning 43% of the vote, faces challenges in advancing North Macedonia's EU membership.
- Mickoski's government in North Macedonia aims to address challenges, especially in its path to join the European Union.
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North Macedonia parliament approves a new nationalist-dominated government
North Macedonia's lawmakers on Sunday (23 June) approved a new nationalist-dominated government of Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, whose party won general elections in May banking on voters' anger at the slow pace of European Union integration.
Following the victory of the Nationalists in the elections in North Macedonia at the beginning of May, the parliament in Skopje approved a coalition government led by the “Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity.”
North Macedonia parliament approves a new nationalist-dominated government
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 voters’ anger at the slow pace of European Union integration. The government was approved with 76 votes for and 22 against in the 120-seat parliament, where the ruling coalition is composed of Mickoski’s VMRO-DPMNE party, the Albanian alliance VLEN/V…
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