Times of Suriname

Veteran Macedonian leader Gruevski to receive mandate

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MACEDONIA - Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov said last weekend he would ask Nikola Gruevski, the veteran leader of the conservati­ve VMRO-DPMNE party, to form a new government following a parliament­ary election last month.

Gruevski, 46, who led the exYugoslav republic for almost a decade and quit a year ago amid a wiretappin­g scandal, will now have 20 days to win approval for his cabinet in the parliament. VMRO-DPMNE won 51 of the 120 parliament­ary seats in the Dec. 11 election, while the rival Social Democrats won 49 seats. Gruevski will need to seek a coalition partner among parties representi­ng ethnic Albanians to form a majority government. Ethnic Albanians make up about a third of the 2.1 million population of the Slav-majority country. Last weekend three of the four ethnic Albanian parties represente­d in Macedonia’s parliament agreed on their conditions for joining a VMRO-led government. These include demanding a change in the constituti­on to make Albanian an official language in the country along with Macedonian. The Albanian DUI party, which was part of the previous Gruevskile­d coalition, saw its number of lawmakers halved in last month’s election to 10, while a new, anti-establishm­ent Albanian party, Besa, picked up 5 seats.

The other two parties are the Alliance for Albanians, with three seats, and the Democratic Party of Albanians, with two. The latter party did not join Saturday’s agreement. In the election, many ethnic Albanian voters shifted to the Social Democrats for the first time since a 2001 inter-ethnic conflict brought Macedonia to the brink of civil war. Gruevski handed power to a caretaker government last January following opposition allegation­s that he and his counter-intelligen­ce chief had tapped the phones of more than 20,000 people. (Reuters.com)

 ??  ?? Leader of Macedonian ruling party VMRO-DPMNE and former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski addresses the media in Skopje, Macedonia. (Photo: Reuters.com)
Leader of Macedonian ruling party VMRO-DPMNE and former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski addresses the media in Skopje, Macedonia. (Photo: Reuters.com)

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