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  Republic of Macedonia - From a Member State of the Yugoslav Federation to a Sovereign and Independent State
Expressing the determination of the Republic of Macedonia to oppose any kind of disrespect for its territorial integrity and sovereignty, the Declaration confirms the Republic's determination to adhere strictly to the principle that all problems in mutual relations should be solved in a peaceful manner by way of negotiations and mutual respect (Article 4).
This means that the state border of the Republic may only be changed by a decision of the Assembly, passed by a two-thirds majority vote of the total number of representatives and adopted in a referendum by a majority vote of the total number of voters in the Republic.
Pursuant to the agreement with the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army, the units of the Yugoslav Army left the territory of the Republic of Macedonia in the spring of 1992.
www.historyofmacedonia.org /IndependentMacedonia/RepublicofMacedonia.html   (1870 words)

  
  Republic of Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Macedonia remained at peace through the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s but was destabilized by the Kosovo War in 1999, when an estimated 360,000 ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo took refuge in the country.
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.
The basic problem in the relationship between the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria is the latter's refusal recognise the existence of a separate Macedonian ethnicity, instead considering Macedonians to be Bulgarians and their language as a Bulgarian dialect [7].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia   (4580 words)

  
 Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
The territory of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible and inviolable.
Citizens of the Republic of Macedonia have citizenship of the Republic of Macedonia.
The Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia is composed of 120 to 140 Representatives.
www.b-info.com /places/Macedonia/republic/Constitution.shtml   (8389 words)

  
 Consitution of the Republic of Macedonia
Sovereignty in the Republic of Macedonia derives from the citizens and belongs to the citizens.
The territory of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible and inalienable.
The President of the Republic shall be a citizen of the Republic of Macedonia.
www.mymacedonia.net /history/constitution.htm   (8652 words)

  
 ICL - Macedonia - Constitution
(2) The sovereignty of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible, inalienable, and nontransferable.
(1) The territory of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible and inviolable.
(1) The Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia is composed of 120 to 140 Representatives.
www.servat.unibe.ch /law/icl/mk00000_.html   (8747 words)

  
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The sovereignty of the Republic of Macedonia is indivisible, inalienable and nontransferable.
The President of the Republic shall be a citizen of the Republic of Macedonia.
A state of emergency on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia or on part thereof is determined by the Assembly on a proposal by the President of the Republic, the Government or by at least 30 Representatives.
www.constitution.org /cons/macedoni.txt   (7966 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Republic of Macedonia
The uprising and the forming of the Krushevo Republic are considered the corner-stone and precursors to the eventual establishment of the Republic of Macedonia.
The Republic of Macedonia is a landlocked country that is geographically clearly defined by a central valley formed by the Vardar river and framed along its borders by mountain ranges.
The Republic of Macedonia has a population of approximately 2,070,000 citizens, according to the last population census in 2002 with 58% of the population living in urban areas.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia   (5285 words)

  
 macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The third major change consisted of reform of the municipal organizational structure, in the sense that the heavy and numerous executive and administrative organs were enormously reduced as a consequence of the reduction in local government competencies.
The candidates for Mayor (president) and Deputy (vice president) are nominated by the councillors (representatives at the municipal assembly), in a manner determined by the statute of the unit of local government.
Macedonia, as a part of Yugoslavia, has been undergoing tremendous changes, ranging from a local government with an extremely broad grasp of competencies in the self- management period (1974—91) to a very narrow one in the recent, transitional period.
unpan1.un.org /intradoc/groups/public/documents/untc/unpan003973.htm   (4742 words)

  
 Electronic Map of Ethnopolitical Conflict   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(1) Municipalities, within the legal framework, and in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, shall have the right to perform activities of local importance at their territory that are not excluded from their competency or are not under the competency of the organs of the state administration.
(1) Organs of the municipality shall be: the council and the mayor.
(1) The municipalities shall be guaranteed judicial protection before competent courts with regard to the acts and activities of the organs of state administration and the Government of the Republic of Macedonia that impede the performance of competencies of the municipalities determined by the Constitution and law.
www.ecmi.de /emap/mk_C04_04b01.html   (18154 words)

  
 Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia
The Macedonian language, written using its Cyrillic alphabet, is the official language throughout the Republic of Macedonia and in the international relations of the Republic of Macedonia.
AMENDMENT IX The Republic guarantees the protection, promotion and enhancement of the historical and artistic heritage of Macedonia and all communities in Macedonia and the treasures of which it is composed, regardless of their legal status.
The laws on local finances, local elections, boundaries of municipalities, and the city of Skopje shall be adopted by a majority vote of the Representatives attending, within which there must be a majority of the votes of the Representatives attending who belong to the communities not in the majority in the population of Macedonia.
www.sobranie.mk /en?vidi=ustav   (10002 words)

  
 Macedonia (05/07)
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.
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.
For Macedonia to successfully integrate within the global arena, continued efforts to strengthen its multi-ethnic civil society institutions, to develop measures to promote economic growth and investment, and to foster strong indigenous non-governmental organizations are necessary.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/26759.htm   (5122 words)

  
 MINELRES - Republic of Macedonia - Constitution
Macedonia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and the unitary character of the State are inviolable and must be preserved.
With respect to emblems, next to the emblem of the Republic of Macedonia, local authorities will be free to place on front of local public buildings emblems marking the identity of the community in the majority in the municipality, respecting international rules and usages.
That each local head of the police is selected by the council of the municipality concerned from a list of not fewer than three candidates proposed by the Ministry of the Interior, among whom at least one candidate shall belong to the community in the majority in the municipality.
www.minelres.lv /NationalLegislation/Macedonia/Macedonia_FrameworkAgreement_English.htm   (4043 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The aim of project is to extend activities in municipalities from computer and Internet training to development and educational program, making official web sites and electronic connection between the local and the central authorities, as well between public and private institutions and non-governmental organizations on local and regional level.
The official web site of each municipality will provide access to information and promote current activities on local level, and will be connected to the local government forum, which will serve as a channel for exchange of information and experience.
It is also projected that the support of the information technology in the municipalities will strengthen the partnership between the public and the private sectors for the purpose of improving social and economic development and of promoting their participation in the governance on local level.
www.undp.org.mk /ICTC/FOSI.htm   (618 words)

  
 Macedonia Municipalities
Macedonia became one of the six constituent republics of Yugoslavia under the constitution of 1945.
In most cases, the new municipalities are equal to one or several of the old ones, but Butel municipality was split from Čair and Aerodrom municipality from Kisela Voda.
With one exception, each of the 84 municipalities is a subset of one of the thirty pre-1996 communes.
www.statoids.com /umk.html   (1098 words)

  
 Association of Egyptians in the Republic of Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
According to the 1994 census of Republic of Macedonia, 3,169 have declared themselves Egyptians.
The mother language of the Egyptians from Ohrid, Struga, Resen and Debar is Albanian, from Bitola, Turkish, and from Kichevo, Macedonian.
The Association of Egyptians in the Republic of Macedonia is successor of the Association of Egyptians in Yugoslavia (formed 21 March 1990), and is based in Ohrid.
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/mk-eg.html   (229 words)

  
 Macedonia FAQ: Constitution
The defence of the Republic and states of war and emergency
Amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia
Amendment II In the exercise of this concern the Republic will not interfere in the sovereign rights of other states or in their internal affairs.
faq.macedonia.org /politics/constitution.html   (8399 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At independence in September 1991, Macedonia was the least developed of the Yugoslav republics, producing a mere 5% of the total federal output of goods and services.
Macedonia has maintained macroeconomic stability with low inflation, but it has lagged the region in attracting foreign investment and job growth has been anemic.
Macedonia has an extensive grey market, estimated to be more than 20 percent of GDP, that falls outside official statistics.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/mk.html   (1061 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - U.S. recognizes Macedonia, drawing ire from Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Deciding to bear the wrath of NATO ally Greece, the United States has recognized the small Balkan nation of Macedonia under its constitutional name, the Republic of Macedonia.
International officials have backed the legislation because it is in line with key provisions of a 2001 Western-brokered peace deal, signed in Macedonia's lakeside resort of Ohrid, that ended six months of fighting between government troops and ethnic Albanian rebels.
Since it broke away from Yugoslavia, Macedonia has been a staunch ally of the United States and has sent troops to U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan and Iraq.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-11-04-greece_x.htm   (644 words)

  
 ..::ECMI::Macedonia::..   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The first panel, entitled “Where minority is majority”, gave a summary of the implications of the process of decentralization and the Law on Local Self - government on the municipalities in the Republic of Macedonia.
Chairing the session was Pande Lazarevski of the Institute for Sociological, Political and Juridical Research, with panelists including Imer Selmani, Mayor of the Municipality Saraj; Nuzi Shahin, Mayor of the Municipality Župa; Erduan Iseini, Mayor of the Municipality Šuto Orizari; and Gordana Siljanoska, Professor at the Faculty of Law.
Nevzat BEJTA, Mayor of Gostivar, Macedonia; and Mr.
www.ecmimacedonia.org /events.htm   (2477 words)

  
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This report presents the survey results of women representation in public institutions and politics conducted by the Association for Democratic Initiatives realized in three municipalities in the Republic of Macedonia ; the Municipality of Gostivar, Vrutok and Kisela Voda (Skopje).
Through this, we surveyed the general opinion on women representation in public institutions and politics in Macedonia.
A model for a gender structure at local level in Bulgaria and in Macedonia will be created.
www.adi.org.mk /gender.html   (253 words)

  
 LEAP Local Environmental Action Plan
Goals: Support for the development of Local Environmental Action Plans in six Municipalities in the Republic of Macedonia, as well as their implementation through solution of part of the priority environmental problems in each Municipality.
The selection of municipalities was carried out in accordance with the common criteria, taking into account priorities on national level, critical conditions in the environment itself, expressed interest by the municipalities to participate in the process.
Animation of the local population that is directly affected by ther quality of the environment is of particular importance and can make significant contribution to its improvement, and thus to the quality of living in general.
www.moe.gov.mk /Leap/leap01a.htm   (560 words)

  
 Skopje, the capital of Republic of Macedonia
The author is presenting miniatures made in 2005 and 2006 that have not been exhibited in Macedonia.
Multimedia Center for Performing Arts is continuing its programme “Strengthening Local Cultural Institutions in the Republic of Macedonia.” The fourth workshop, Project Cycle opened at the Sirius Hotel in Strumica yesterday (through 18 May).
The workshop is intended for directors and staff in local cultural institutions and representatives of local NGOs.
www.skopjeonline.com.mk /recommended.asp?page=17&id=132   (1262 words)

  
 Civic World
The ADRP programme of the Japanese government aims to help the civil society organizations or the local municipality organizations by covering the expenses of relatively small projects for which it is difficult to get the necessary assistance from the General Grant Aid Programme.
Amendments to the Personal Income Tax Law II In the last months of 2006 the Government of the Republic of Macedonia initiated a series of amendments in the so-called tax legislation.
As part of the foundation network of the Open Society Institute, the Foundation was established by George Soros in October 1992, as a representative office of a foreign legal entity.
www.civicworld.org.mk   (1630 words)

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