06 июня 2011
SKOPJE, 6 June 2011 – Yesterday’s early parliamentary elections were competitive, transparent and well-administered throughout the country, but certain aspects such as the blurring of the line between state and party require further attention, the international observers concluded in Skopje today. On election day, voters were able to freely express their choice in a peaceful atmosphere, despite some irresponsible claims of irregularities by
Elections were competitive, transparent and well-administered, international observers in Skopje say
06 июня 2011
SKOPJE, 6 June 2011 – Yesterday’s early parliamentary elections were competitive, transparent and well-administered throughout the country, but certain aspects such as the blurring of the line between state and party require further attention, the international observers concluded in Skopje today. On election day, voters were able to freely express their choice in a peaceful atmosphere, despite some irresponsible claims of irregularities by
06 июня 2011
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE 6 June 2011 Macedonia's ruling conservatives have won snap polls promising further economic and political reforms that would speed up Skopje's entry into the EU and NATO, preliminary results showed Monday. The VMRO-DPMNE-dominated coalition of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski won just over 39 percent of the vote while its main rival, the leftist SDSM grouping, took 33 percent, preliminary results issued by the state electoral
06 июня 2011
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE 6 June 2011 Macedonia's ruling conservatives have won snap polls promising further economic and political reforms that would speed up Skopje's entry into the EU and NATO, preliminary results showed Monday. The VMRO-DPMNE-dominated coalition of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski won just over 39 percent of the vote while its main rival, the leftist SDSM grouping, took 33 percent, preliminary results issued by the state electoral
06 июня 2011
REUTERS 6 June 2011 By Kole Casule SKOPJE, June 6 (Reuters) – Macedonia's conservative ruling party was looking for coalition partners on Monday after it won in Sunday elections but fell short of a majority to govern a country which is struggling to improve its economic outlook. The main task of the new government, expected to be formed by the end of July, will be to revive the economy, fight unemployment and poverty, and speed up the Balkan
06 июня 2011
REUTERS 6 June 2011 By Kole Casule SKOPJE, June 6 (Reuters) – Macedonia's conservative ruling party was looking for coalition partners on Monday after it won in Sunday elections but fell short of a majority to govern a country which is struggling to improve its economic outlook. The main task of the new government, expected to be formed by the end of July, will be to revive the economy, fight unemployment and poverty, and speed up the Balkan
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