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Politics of the Republic of Macedonia: From the CIA World Factbook 2000/2001, partially updated Country name: conventional long form: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia conventional short form: none local long form: Republika Makedonija local short form: Makedonija abbreviation: F.Y.R.O.M. Data code: MK Government type...
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Official logo of the process for European integration of Republic of Macedonia Membership in the European Union is of the highest strategic interest and priority for the Republic of Macedonia[1][2], and an aspiration shared by the majority of its citizens and political agents. In all bilateral relationships with the European Union (EU) the Republic of Macedonia has agreed to use the designation the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) until its naming dispute with Greece is resolved. The motto of Republic in its path towards the EU is "The Sun, too, is a star". The Macedonian Presidency began after the Macedonian declaration of independence on September 18, 1991, and its first president was Kiro Gligorov, the oldest president in the world up until his resignation as president in 1999. ...
Missing image Image:.jpg Branko Crvenkovski in Macedonian Бранко Црвенковски is the President of the Republic of Macedonia. ...
List of Prime Ministers of the Republic of Macedonia See also President of the Republic of Macedonia Categories: | ...
Nikola Gruevski was the Minister of Finance in the VMRO-DPMNE government led by Ljubco Georgievski until September 2002. ...
The Parliament of the Macedonia, the Assembly (Sobranie), has 120 members, elected for a four year term, by proportional representation. ...
Political parties in the Republic of Macedonia¤ lists political parties in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Elections in the Republic of Macedonia gives information on election and election results in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Presidential elections were held in the Republic of Macedonia in two phases during April 2004. ...
The parliamentary election, 2006 in the Republic of Macedonia was held on 5 July 2006. ...
The municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia are first-order administrative divisions. ...
The Republic of Macedonia is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights and the U.N. Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and Convention against Torture, and the Macedonian Constitution guarantees basic human rights to all Macedonian citizens. ...
The existence and distinctiveness of the Macedonian language is disputed among the politicians, linguists and common people from Macedonia and neighboring countries. ...
// The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on April 8, 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ...
Official logo of the process for European integration of Republic of Macedonia The membership of the Republic of Macedonia in the European Union is the highest strategic interest and priority for the Republic of Macedonia, referred to by the European Union (EU) as the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM...
// The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on April 8, 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ...
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On 22 March 2004, in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, the Republic submitted its application for EU membership. Six months later, the Republic started the procedure of answering the Questionnaire of the European Commission about the performance of the applicant country for membership in the European Union. March 22 is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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By 31 January 2005, in less than four months, the country's institutions had prepared the answers, realistically presenting the situation, and also the plans for advancement in each of the particular sectors in society. [1] is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The European Commission reviewed the answers and recommended granting status of candidate country for membership in the EU. The European Council on 17 December granted the Republic candidate status for membership of the EU, recognizing the progress that it has made in meeting the Copenhagen criteria. The European Council, informally called the European summit, is a meeting of the heads of state or government of the European Union, and the President of the European Commission. ...
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The Republic was the first non-EU country in the region to have signed the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the European Communities and their Member States on 9 April 2001 in Luxembourg. The Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia ratified the Agreement on 12 April 2001. This Agreement, signed between the republic and the EU, was the first to be ratified from all the Member States and entered into force on 1 April 2004. A European Union Association Agreement (Association Agreement) is a treaty between the European Union (EU) and a non-EU country that creates a framework for co-operation between them. ...
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The Parliament of the Macedonia, the Assembly (Sobranie), has 120 members, elected for a four year term, by proportional representation. ...
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The Republic of Macedonia at the moment is part of the stabilisation and association process – a process which leads to Union membership. The President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi, stated before the European Parliament “On top of this success (meaning the success from the recent EU enlargement) we should make Europe complete opening the doors for the Balkans.” The Government has already applied for accession and it moves on with firm determination towards the target. (born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician. ...
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As part of the activities for EU approximation, on 6 September 2004, the government adopted the National Strategy for European integration. It is especially important that this Strategy was supported also by the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia through the Commission for European Issues, thus confirming the general political consensus on European integration. September 6 is the 249th day of the year (250th in leap years). ...
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On 24 July 2006, Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivaylo Kalfin stated that Bulgaria, which joined the EU on 1 January 2007, would not unconditionally and indispensably support the membership of the Republic of Macedonia, citing what he called "aggression towards the Bulgarian nation or history on behalf of the Macedonian authorities" as a reason.[2] President Georgi Parvanov supported Kalfin, saying that the Bulgarian "support for [the Republic of] Macedonia would depend on the tolerance of the country towards the Bulgarian history and the lack of negative attitude and aggression".[3] is the 205th day of the year (206th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Ivaylo Kalfin in 2006 Ivaylo Georgiev Kalfin (Bulgarian: ) (born 30 May 1964) is a Bulgarian politician, a three-term deputy and current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria and Deputy Prime Minister since 2005. ...
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This was followed by an immediate negative diplomatic answer from the republic's officials who have stated that the Republic has no interest in the Bulgarian national history, but in no situation whatsoever will deprive itself from what it regards as its own national history.[4] The President Branko Crvenkovski stated an opinion that "such rough and undiplomatic statements coming from Bulgarian officials are in the serve of the upcoming elections in Bulgaria and should not be recognized and damage the bilateral communication between the two countries".[5]
Blue: current members; dark red: recognized candidate countries A factor of utmost importance for the country's accession in EU, is that of the naming dispute with Greece. On August 29, 2006, the Greek foreign minister, Mrs.Dora Bakoyannis, affirmed that "...the Hellenic Parliament, under any composition, will not ratify the accession of the neighbouring country to the EU and NATO if the name issue is not resolved beforehand."[3][4] Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1165x1200, 421 KB) Description: future enlargements, map en Source: own map, based on the Generic Mapping Tools and ETOPO2 Author: San Jose, 18 June 2006 Other versions: map in German, map in French, map without text Beschreibung: zukünftige Erweiterungen, Karte...
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More recently, EU sources have confirmed that the Republic of Macedonia's hope of starting accession talks next year cannot succeed, since its new prime minister Nikola Gruevski has shut out the country's ethnic Albanian minority and has politicised many state institutions.[5]The Republic of Macedonia, as other west Balkan countries, can expect to join in the medium to long term.[6] Nikola Gruevski was the Minister of Finance in the VMRO-DPMNE government led by Ljubco Georgievski until September 2002. ...
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Chronology of the relations with the European Union - October 1992 — the Republic of Macedonia appointed its representative in Brussels[citation needed], agreeing to use the "former Yugoslav" designation in bilateral relations.;
- 22 December 1995 — the Republic and the EU established diplomatic relations when the EU opened negotiations in the direction of signing the Agreement with a wide scope of co-operation in the fields of trade, financial operations and transport;
- February 1996 — the Republic of Macedonia raised the status of its permanent Mission in Brussels to an ambassadorial level;
- 10 March 1996 — the Republic of Macedonia became a full partner in the PHARE Programme (Poland and Hungary: Assistance for Reconstruction of their Economies);
- 20 March 1996 — began negotiations for the Co-operation Agreement between the Republic of Macedonia and the European Communities as well as Transport Agreement;
- 20 June 1996 — in Brussels, the Cooperation Agreement between the Republic of Macedonia and the European Communities and the Transport Agreement were concluded. Both were signed on 29 April in Luxembourg;
- November 1997 — the Transport Agreement entered into force, and Co-operation Agreement between the Republic of Macedonia and the European Communities entered into force on 1 January 1998;
- February 1998 — in Ohrid, in accordance with the Co-operation Agreement, the first political dialogue at ministerial level was held;
- 11 March 1998 — Trade and Textile Agreement was signed (although it entered into force on 1 August 1997). The Agreement was valid until 31 December 1998. Nevertheless, as of 1 January 2000, renewed Trade and Textile Agreement is in force;
- 21 and 22 March 1998 — in Skopje, the first meeting of the mutual Co-operation Council was held. The Council is established aiming to follow-up the implementation of Co-operation Agreement, achievements and development of the structural reforms, as well as to give suggestions and directions in relation to certain specific issues;
- 5 March 1999 — in Brussels, the second meeting of the Co-operation Council was held;
- June 1999 — the Report on the Possibility to Start the Negotiations for the new SAA was adopted;
- 24 January 2000 — the European Commission's directives proposed by the EU Council were adopted, concerning the raising the co-operation level between Republic of Macedonia and the EU, as well as the official start of the negotiations for a potential EU membership;
- March 2000 — with the opening of the EU Delegation in Republic of Macedonia and the appointment of the first Chief of the Delegation, the relations between the Republic of Macedonia and the EU were raised to an ambassadorial level;
- 5 April 2000 — pursuant to the Lisbon Decision of the European Commission, the first round of the negotiations between the Republic of Macedonia and the EU on the SAA officially began. The negotiations were realized in a very short period of time (April - November, 2000) through three rounds of official negotiations and five meetings at an expert level, particularly technical negotiations;
- June 2000 — in the course or the session of the European Council in Fiera, the perspective (regulation) on potential membership was adopted;
- 24 November 2000 — at the margins of the Zagreb Summit, the SAA was initialled;
- December 2000 — the Council Regulation on Introducing Exceptional Trade Measures entered into force, as well as the inclusion of the Republic of Macedonia in the Regional CARDS Programme 2002 - 2006;
- 16 February 2001 — Interim Agreement on SAA Trade Provisions signed;
- 9 April 2001 — in Luxemburg, the SAA was signed. At the same time, the Interim Agreement on Trade and Trade Issues between the Republic of Macedonia and the EU was signed. The Agreement entered into force on 1 June 2001;
- January 2002 — supplementary Protocol on Wine and Spirits, and Textile Products Trade Agreement;
- 20 February 2003 — the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi, visited the Republic of Macedonia and repeated the EU position on the Republic of Macedonia's perspective for EU membership;
- 25 July 2003 — the last (sixth) meeting of the Cooperaton Council between the EU and Republic of Macedonia held in Brussels;
- February 2004 — the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia adopted the “Declaration on the Application for EU membership”;
- 22 March 2004 — at a ceremony in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, the Government of the Republic of Macedonia submitted the application for membership in the EU;
- 1 April 2004 — the Stabilisation and Association Agreement entered into force following the ratifications by all the EU Member States;
- 3 June 2004 — first meeting of the Stabilisation and Association Committee between the Republic of Macedonia and the European Community held in Skopje;
- 6 September 2004 — the Government of the Republic of Macedonia adopted the National Strategy for European Integration;
- 14 September 2004 — first meeting of the Stabilisation and Association Council between the EU and the Republic of Macedonia, Brussels;
- 1 October 2004 — the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi, submitted the Questionnaire to the Government of Republic of Macedonia.
- 31 January 2005 — the Government of the Republic of Macedonia finalised the preparation of the Answers to the Questionnaire for the preparation of the European Commission’s Opinion on the application of the Republic of Macedonia for membership of the EU.
- On 31 January 2005, the Government of the Republic of Macedonia finalized the answers to the Questionnaire for the preparation of the European Commission's Opinion on the application of the Republic of Macedonia for EU membership
- A delegation of the Republic of Macedonia on 14 February 2005 in Brussels, submitted the Answers to the Questionnaire of the European Commission to the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Durão Barroso
- Additional Questions to the Questionnaire of the European Commission that were received on 22 April 2005, are answered, accepted by the Government of Republic of Macedonia and sent to Brussels on 10 May 2005
- 9 November 2005 — the European Commission issued the opinion on the candidacy of the Republic of Macedonia for EU membership. The opinion recommends granting candidate status for membership in the EU.
- 17 December 2005 — the European Council in Brussels decided to grant the Republic of Macedonia candidate status for membership of the EU.
- 9 November 2006 - the European Commission decided to start visa facilitation negotiations with the Republic.
- 12 July 2007 - the European Parliament issues the 2006 Progress Report on the Republic of Macedonia[6]. Both Greece and the Republic declare a "victory" - The report is critical of the Bilateral Immunity Agreement with the USA (which violates the principles of the Rome Statute); failures in the implementation of the Badinter principle; the Khaled El-Masri affair; the renaming of Skopje Airport to "Alexander the Great"; and other issues such as environmental protection and neighborly relations. Two proposed amendments referring to Bulgaria and Greece's failure to recognize a [Slav] Macedonian minority living in these countries, and one referring to the constitutional name "Republic of Macedonia" were rejected [7]. On the other hand, the EU reiterated that the naming issue will not be considered in the accession process (although Greece's ability to veto remains intact). EuroMPs from the ruling Greek Nea Dimokratia party voted in favor of the resolution; those from the opposition PASOK party voted against.
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Organisation of the bodies dealing with the European Integration With the adoption of "The strategic bases of the Republic of Macedonia on achieving the membership of the European Union" in September 1997, the Government set up the foundations of the management infrastructure for the European Integration process. In the following period, in order to achieve greater effectiveness and efficiency, based on the foreign experiences, as well as greater commitments to the EU, and taking into account the greater commitment to EU, made corrections and upgrading of the management and coordination system with the European integration process. So today, it has the following structure: Year 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar). ...
Committee for Euro-Atlantic Integration has the central role in the decision-making of the country policy in the European integration process. It is chaired by the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Ministers, all ministers in the Government, the Governor of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia and the President of the Macedonian Academy of Science and Arts are members of the Committee. Working Committee for European Integration of the Government of Republic of Macedonia - It is chaired by the Deputy Prime Ministers in charge of EU Integration, whose deputy is the Minister of Economy. The members are the secretaries from all Ministries. It is an operational, inter-ministerial body establishing the methods and dynamics for implementation of strategic decisions, political guidelines and priorities of the Government, as well as monitoring the realization of the concrete tasks. The National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia is the central bank of the FYR Macedonia, located in the capital city, Skopje. ...
Deputy to the President of the Government is responsible for the European integration – as centre in the management and coordination of the operational part of the integration process. Its support and service is the Sector for European Integration within the General Secretariat of the Government of the Republic of Macedonia. Sector for European Integration within the government of the Republic of Macedonia – is given the task to organise, coordinate and synchronise the EU integration process. It is organized in seven units in charge of the approximation of the national legislation with that of the EU, translation of the EU legal acts, institution building, support to the WCEI, coordination of foreign assistance, and information to the broader public on EU and the European integration process. WCIE coulde refer to two radio stations in Easton, Maryland WCEI, broadcasting on 1460 kHz. ...
Departments/Sectors/Units for European Integration within the Ministries have similar structure and competencies as the central Sector for European Integration within the Government, being a key link in the institutional infrastructure . Ministry of Foreign Affairs - EU domain - responsible for communications with the EU structures through the Mission of Republic of Macedonia in Brussels , gathering valid and timely information that have impact on the integration process and presenting the uniform perspectives and positions in the European structures . The other institutions supporting the EU integration process are the following: - the Republic's Assembly and its Commission for European Issues
- the Secretariat for Legislation
- the General Secretariat of the Government
- the Subcommittee of the WCEI for approximation of the legislation with its working groups
The Parliament of the Macedonia, the Assembly (Sobranie), has 120 members, elected for a four year term, by proportional representation. ...
References - ^ Europa, European Commission. Background information - The Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved on December 26, 2006.
- ^ Europa, The European Union in the World. The European Union Mission to the Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved on December 26, 2006.
- ^ Embassy of Greece - Washington, DC (English). Answer of FM Ms. D. Bakoyannis regarding the FYROM name issue. Retrieved on September 11, 2006.
- ^ United Macedonian Diaspora. Interview with Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis. Retrieved on November 2, 2006.
- ^ Euronews.net. Western Balkans told 'hold' for EU membership. Retrieved on November 2, 2006.
- ^ BBC. EU to disappoint Balkan hopefuls. Retrieved on November 3, 2006.
External links - Relations of the European Union with the Republic of Macedonia (English)
- Official website of the Sector for EU integration of the Republic's Government (English)
- Answers to the Questionnaire for the preparation of the European Commission's Opinion on the application of the Republic of Macedonia for membership of the European Union (English)
- Opinion of the European Commission regarding the Republic of Macedonia's request for membership in EU (English) This version carries the note "The Secretariat for European Affairs intervened in the text by replacing the reference 'Republic of Macedonia' with the constitutional name 'Republic of Macedonia'". It is therefore not the original text.
- Publications related with Macedonia's integration process (English)
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