Choosing stability over reforms: Why Macedonia’s elections should be delayed

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Series Details 19.01.16
Publication Date 19/01/2016
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Following an EU-brokered agreement to solve a prolonged political crisis, Macedonian PM Nikola Gruevski handed in his resignation on 15 January 2016, with a date for new elections being set for 24 April 2016. This has in turn provoked a reaction from the main opposition party, which resumed a boycott of the Macedonian parliament, citing serious concerns over the integrity of the country’s voting process and the state of its media. Misha Popovikj argues that sticking to deadlines rather than prioritising essential reforms risks worsening the crisis, and that the upcoming elections should be delayed until later in 2016.

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ESO: Background information: Macedonia PM to resign, opening door to elections http://www.europeansources.info/record/macedonia-pm-to-resign-opening-door-to-elections/

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