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  Republic of Macedonia
The EU recognises the country as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and the negotiations with the EU are held using this reference [5], [6].
Another point of contention in the relationship between the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria is the latter's refusal to recognise the existence of a separate Macedonian ethnicity, instead considering Macedonians to be Bulgarians and their language as a regional "norm" based on local Bulgarian dialects [10].
The Republic of Macedonia is amongst one of the countries with the most beautiful preserved Byzantine fresco paintings, mainly from the period between the 11th and 16th centuries.
www.wikipediaondvd.com /nav/art/i/j.html   (5690 words)

  
  Politics of the Republic of Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Politics of the Republic of Macedonia occurs within the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system.
Party for the Movement of Turks in Macedonia (Partija za Dviženje na Turcite vo Makedonija)
Party of Vlachs of Macedonia (Stranka na Vlasite od Makedonija)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_the_Republic_of_Macedonia   (820 words)

  
 republic of macedonia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Republic of Macedonia is a portion of the geographical region of Macedonia, containing roughly 38 percent of the area and about 44 percent of the population of the wider region.
The Republic of Macedonia remained at peace through the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s but was significantly disrupted by the Kosovo War in 1999, when an estimated 360,000 ethnic Albanians from Kosovo were took refuge in the country.
Main article: Politics of the Republic of Macedonia The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie), and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Republic-of-Macedonia   (1487 words)

  
 Reference for Republic of Macedonia - Search.com
The Republic of Macedonia forms approximately 35.8% of the land and 40.9% of the population of the wider geographical region of Macedonia.
The uprising and the forming of the Krushevo Republic are considered the cornerstone and precursors to the eventual establishment of the Republic of Macedonia.
The motto of the Republic in its path towards the EU is "The Sun, too, is a star" (a reference to the sun displayed on the flag of the Republic of Macedonia and the golden stars of the flag of the European Union).
www.search.com /reference/Republic_of_Macedonia   (6739 words)

  
 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - State Party Report - The Former Yugoslav ...
The Government of the Republic of Macedonia is aware of the fact that the principle of non-discrimination is not, in itself, sufficient to protect the identity and specific features of minorities, or to provide for full and effective equality among national minority members on the one hand and members of the majority on the other.
The manner and conditions for acquisition and termination of citizenship of the Republic of Macedonia, the determination of citizenship, the competent decision-making State body, the proving of citizenship and the records on citizens of the Republic of Macedonia are set out in the Act on Citizenship of the Republic of Macedonia.
The problems that members of national minorities in the Republic of Macedonia have been facing in relation to their economic and social status are actually common to all citizens of the Republic of Macedonia and are in correlation with the difficult economic situation of the country.
www.unhchr.ch /tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/CERD.C.270.Add.2.En?Opendocument   (11506 words)

  
 Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Political parties referred to in Article 13 paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Law, shall determine the members and their deputies, within 5 days of the day of receiving the notification to that aim from the President of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia.
The political parties of Article 20 paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Law, the candidates for members of the electoral boards, and their deputies shall be proposed 20 days at the latest before the day determined for holding the elections.
The reimbursement of the election expenses is determined by a decision of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia.
www.sobranie.mk /en/default.asp?vidi=zakon3   (9613 words)

  
 Political Parties in the Republic of Macedonia
The Liberal Party was founded on October 5, 1990, under the name of "Alliance of Reform Forces in Macedonia", i.e., a name and a symbol identical with the Alliance of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia, led by the then Prime Minister of Federal Yugoslavia, Ante Markovic.
It must be pointed out, however, that the Macedonian branch of the party, differently from the other branches in Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Vojvodina, registered as an autochtonous party, formally not being a "daughter" of the centre in Belgrade, which practically never came to existence as a united Yugoslav political substitute for the communist party.
In spite of all this, the party President Andov announced a possibility the Liberals might join forces with SDSM, as these two parties, he says, have proved to be able to remain firmly on the true way to democratic development of the Republic of Macedonia.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/partiesLiberal.shtml   (2462 words)

  
 List of political parties in the Republic of Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Political parties in the Republic of Macedonia lists political parties in the Republic of Macedonia.
The Republic of Macedonia has a multi-party system, with numerous parties which must work with each other to form coalition governments.
List of political parties to browse parties by country
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_Republic_of_Macedonia   (258 words)

  
 List of political parties - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections.
Election results for the parties can be found at List of election results or among the external links at the end of the article.
Included are the countries and entities listed in the list of countries.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/list_of_political_parties   (522 words)

  
 Macedonia FAQ: Elections in the Republic of Macedonia
Sovereignty of the Republic of Macedonia derives from the citizens and belongs to the citizens.
The Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia is a representative body of the citizens and the legislative power of the Republic is vested in it.
The President of the Republic shall be a citizen of the Republic of Macedonia.
faq.macedonia.org /politics/elections.html   (1924 words)

  
 NDI - National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
Macedonia has promulgated laws mandated by Ohrid that promote minority participation in the political system, particularly that of ethnic Albanians, who comprise roughly one-quarter of the population.
Political parties are trying to modernize their organizational structures to be more inclusive.
With funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), NDI is supporting political parties, parliament, and civic groups in forging legislative bodies at both the national and local level that are responsive to the needs of all citizens regardless of ethnic origin or gender.
www.ndi.org /worldwide/cee/macedonia/macedonia_pf.asp   (959 words)

  
 FYR Macedonia Update - European Forum
From September 1992 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2006 the SDSM was the largest party in the Macedonian parliament and the main party in the government, and has shown a moderate and reconcilliatory attitude towards ethnic minorities in Macedonia.
The party capitalised on the difficulties faced by the VMRO-DPMNE-led government during the Albanian rebellion by presenting itself to the West as a compliant partner and consistent supporter of their demands for more rights to be accorded to the Albanians at both local and national levels.
It had suffered from the party’s cooperation with the Liberal Democratic Party in the “Together for Macedonia Coalition” and the painful reform measures that were needed in order to meet requirements for the EU negotiations.
www.europeanforum.net /country/macedonia   (5901 words)

  
 Macedonia (04/08)
Macedonia was the only republic of the former Yugoslavia whose secession in 1991 was not clouded by ethnic or other armed conflict, although the ethnic Albanian population declined to participate in the referendum on independence.
Members are elected by popular vote from party lists, based on the percentage parties gain of the overall vote in each of six election districts of 20 seats each.
Macedonia's economy was hurt especially by a trade embargo imposed by Greece in February 1994 in a dispute over the country's name, flag, and constitution, and by international trade sanctions against Serbia that were not suspended until a month after conclusion of the Dayton Accords.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/26759.htm   (5493 words)

  
 Government of the Republic of Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I feel these elections served as awakening for all political parties to this new reality - that from these elections on, larger interests are at stake and that everyone is in the spotlight.
This is true both for the image of the parties and candidates, and the country in general.
The provisions of this plan will be adopted in full consultation with all political parties and we will engage in amending the existing election legislation, procedures and organization as soon as possible.
www.vlada.mk /english/Speeches/April2005/speech6-4-2005.htm   (2367 words)

  
 Roma Community Center "DROM'' Kumanovo-Republic of Macedonia
With the independence of Macedonia, all the citizens were allowed to organize themselves in various political parties or in non gouvernal organizations where they can gain their rights as every other citizen in the country.
During the period 1991-1994, the Roma political party, The party for total emancipation of the Rooms paved the rood for prosperity of their Rooms.
They are many registrated Roma organizations today in Republic of Macedonia with goal to uplift the level of education among the Roms, to preserve their culture, tradition and language, improving their social and sanitary conditions.
www.romnews.com /a/185-00.html   (2662 words)

  
 List of political parties
Komunisticka strana Cech a Moravy (Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia)
A detailed list of the major political parties by region is given in the article on Indian political parties.
Latvijas Socialdemokratiska Strandnieku Partija (Socialdemocratic Labour Party of Latvia)
www.gamesinathens.com /olympics/l/li/list_of_political_parties.shtml   (1971 words)

  
 List of World Wide Web and other Internet Resources in and about Macedonia
MACEDONIA, the land of myths and legends, lakes, valleys and mountains, sunshine and grapes, wine, dance and song, is situated in the central part of the Balkan peninsula.
The Republic of Macedonia is a small, landlocked country in the Balkans, bounded on the north by Yugoslavia, on the east by Bulgaria, on the south by Greece, and on the west by Albania.
A landlocked republic of the central Balkans, Macedonia borders Yugoslavia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west.
balkansnet.org /macedonia.html   (1300 words)

  
 President of Republic of Macedonia - Branko Crvenkovski
In 1994 Branko Crvenkovski was reelect Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia after the outstanding victory of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia at the parliamentary elections by winning 59 out of the 120 seats.
During this period the Republic of Macedonia managed to become a member of the UN, OSCE and the Council of Europe, signed agreements with the IMF and the World Bank, promoted democracy, implemented profound economic reforms and initiated foreign investments.
The first steps towards the Euro-Atlantic integration of the Republic of Macedonia were also made during this period: Macedonia became a member of the Partnership for Peace.
www.president.gov.mk /biografija_e.asp   (500 words)

  
 H.E. Gorgi Spasov Minister of Justice of the Republic of Macedonia
The Government of the Republic Macedonia is a firm advocate of the necessity for the establishment of a permanent international criminal court and actively participated in the UN deliberations so far.
This position derives from the Constitution of the Republic and other appropriate legislation by which the system of criminal justice in the country has been established which, without any obstacles, could easily be incorporated and thus become a part of the international criminal justice.
By supporting the proposal for the establishment of the permanent international court, the Government of the Republic of Macedonia in fact supports the idea which corresponds to its determination for establishment of a modern, democratic, rule of law state and criminal justice system.
www.un.org /icc/speeches/616mcd.htm   (1269 words)

  
 Interview with the President of the Republic of Macedonia, Boris Trajkovski
Their demands were met in the Ohrid Framework Agreement signed by the leaders of the four major political parties (2 Macedonia and 2 Albanian).
In Macedonia, it has leaned on the democratically elected government of a sovereign country to accommodate the demands of armed terrorists, even as these terrorists continued to intimidate, murder, occupy land, and ethnically cleanse its Macedonian inhabitants.
Thus, Macedonia is made to pay for the mistakes of the West in creating a monster (the KLA) that is now well out of their control (in the form of the NLA and ANA) and threatens to transform KFOR into 50,000 hostages in Kosovo.
samvak.tripod.com /nm103.html   (2344 words)

  
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All 120 members of the Sobranie are elected by party list proportional system, using closed lists for four-year terms.
Each voter votes for a list and seats are distributed on a proportional basis, according to the D'Hondt formula.
The nomination lists may be submitted by parties, coalitions of parties or groups of at least 500 voters.
www.ipu.org /parline-e/reports/2313_B.htm   (244 words)

  
 How many countries are there in the world?
Each country is listed with three codes, alpha-2 (two letters), alpha-3 (three letters) and numeric-3 (three numbers, a code which coincides with that of the UN's Statistics Division).
The ISO 3166-1 list claims to be based only on the United Nations' official lists described above (they make this claim so as to throw off people who plague them with demands to a country code so they can have their own ccTLD); in fact it is false.
What has been variously called “the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)”, then “the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia”, and then simply (transitionally) “Yugoslavia” by the United Nations, was informed by the General Assembly on 1992-09-22 (resolution 47/1) that it could not continue what was formerly the (UN founding member) “Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia”.
www.madore.org /~david/misc/countries.html   (1865 words)

  
 Flags - The World Factbook -- Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
International recognition of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (F.Y.R.O.M.) independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 was delayed by Greece's objection to the new state's use of what it considered a Hellenic name and symbols.
Greece finally lifted its trade blockade in 1995, and the two countries agreed to normalize relations, despite continued disagreement over F.Y.R.O.M.'s use of "Macedonia." F.Y.R.O.M.'s large Albanian minority, an ethnic Albanian armed insurgency in F.Y.R.O.M. in 2001, and the status of neighboring Kosovo continue to be sources of ethnic tension.
At independence in November 1991, Macedonia was the least developed of the Yugoslav republics, producing a mere 5% of the total federal output of goods and services.
www.flagstore.com /facts/mk.html   (1100 words)

  
 CNN.com - Macedonia president rejects talks - May 2, 2001
The meeting took place as riots erupted on the streets of Bitola, Macedonia's third largest city that is situated 170 kilometres southwest of capital Skopje.
Trajkovski was asked to respond to a letter signed by NLA political leader Ali Ahmeti released to news organisations in Albania, in which Ahmeti said his group did not intend to destroy the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
But Powell continued to press the president on steps he was taking to deal with the concerns of ethnic Albanians and told him to continue "moving aggressively" to seek political reconciliation "in all forms," including possible constitutional amendments at some point in the future.
archives.cnn.com /2001/WORLD/europe/05/01/macedonia.clashes.02/index.html   (620 words)

  
 Political parties, interest groups, and other movements around the world
List of political and non-profit organisations on the Internet, maintained by UC-Berkeley's Centre for Community Economic Research
Third Parties '96 is a movement to build a new mainstream political party
Cell for the Reconstruction of the Canarian Communist Party, Marxist-Leninist
www.psr.keele.ac.uk /parties.htm   (1186 words)

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