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The EU candidate with the highest level of compliance is asserting his authority

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May 9, 2024

There is significant frustration in a southeastern European country over the stalled European integration process. The election results were also greatly impacted by the poor administration of the Social Democratic government. In recent years, North Macedonia has made significant compromises for EU accession, including changing its own name. However, the frustration over the lack of progress remains high in the country.

Following the recent parliamentary elections, the national conservative VMRO-DPMNE party won a landslide victory, falling just short of an absolute majority in the 120-member parliament. The party leader Hristijan Mickoski has been appointed as the new head of government. The Social Democrats, who were previously in power, now only hold 18 seats in parliament.

The VMRO also emerged victorious in the second round of presidential elections, with their candidate Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova receiving a significant majority of votes. The frustration with the EU is partly due to the lack of progress in the accession negotiations, as well as the ongoing disputes with Greece and Bulgaria.

The lack of transparency in negotiations with Bulgaria, as well as the distrust and reservations among the population, have added to the frustrations. The election results also reflect the dissatisfaction with the poor governance and lack of progress in the country. The victory of the VMRO party signals a shift in government and potentially a new approach to the ongoing challenges facing North Macedonia.

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