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The SEC will intersect data to investigate the integrity of the complaints from citizens

12 March 2016

Tonight, the State Election Commission (SEC) unanimously decided , that after hundreds of complaints from citizens, they will intersect data to investigate the integrity of the complaints made by citizens by cross-checking the data from various institutions, reports TV “Telma” “This is in regard to all the reports from citizens about people who do not live at […]

From Monday Janeva will have reinforced security from the MOI

29 January 2016

From Monday the Ministry of Interior (MOI) will assign Special Public Prosecutor Katica Janeva and her team the additional security she requested earlier this week, Janeva’s office tells “Meta”. Janeva demanded tighter security for her and her team of prosecutors, a day after VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola Gruevski lashed out at her during his speech. On […]

Parliament has approved Janeva’s budget

27 January 2016

With 64 votes “for” and 1 abstention, today Parliament adopted the proposed budget for the Special Prosecutor’s Office. For the decision it is expected to reallocate funds from other institutions of the Republic of Macedonia in the amount of approximately four million euros, that are designed for the continuous operation and autonomous operation of the SPP. […]

SEC to use date-bases of 13 institutions to cross-check electoral roll data

21 January 2016

The State Election Commission (SEC) at tonight’s session adopted a decision to use the cross comparison of data, and to use the databases of 13 institutions, including the Health Insurance Fund, Pension (PIOM), Public Revenue Office (PRO), the National Bank, Land Registry, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy and others. The meeting of the SEC, […]

Parliament has unexpectedly announced that they will hold a session at 17:00

18 January 2016

The Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia suddenly scheduled a session for 17:00 and on the agenda are three laws. The first item is a draft-law on amending the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development, through a shortened procedure. The second is the draft-law on amending and supplementing the Law on Execution of Sanctions, through […]

The session for appeal has been postponed for the case “Spijun”

18 December 2015

The session at the Court of Appeals in the case “Spijun” has been postponed again today. The reason for the postponement officially, is that part of the defence team for the defendants were absent. The defence has also submitted a request for the Special Prosecutor take the case. The defendants have filed appeals to overturn […]

Members of the Inquiry Committee argue again, Stavreski will not testify

17 December 2015

At today’s session at the Inquiry Commission over the wire-tapping scandal, where the Minister of Finances, Zoran Stavreski was meant to testify, was stopped Committee Chairman Petre Shilegov had to stop the session after Members of the committee from VMRO-DPMNE and SDSM, as usual, began to disagree on the agenda again. Speaking to reporters, Petre […]

Finance Minister Stavreski is to give his testimony to the Inquiry Committee today

17 December 2015

Finance Minister Zoran Stavreski, today at 14.30 am is supposed to testify before the Inquiry Committee on the wire-tapping scandal. It is expected that the Minister of Finance like the Prime Minister will invoke Article 4, paragraph 4 of the rules and procedure of the Committee and have a closed session. According to rules and procedure, firstly, […]

Parliament today will elect members of the SEC

16 December 2015

Today at 11 o’clock in Parliament a session will be held by the Commission on Elections and Appointments, where they will determine a draft decision on the election of a President, Vice President and members of the State Election Commission. After this commission session, it is expected that a plenary session will be held, which […]

Mile Janakieski failed to appear to testify before the Inquiry Commission

15 December 2015

Former Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakieski, did not appear to testify before the Inquiry Committee on the wire-tapping scandal. Due to the absence of Mr Janakieski, members of the Commission voted for the daily agenda and the meeting was suspended. On Thursday, December 17, the Minister of Finance Zoran Stavreski is due to […]

Parliament has voted in members of the Inquiry Committee

17 November 2015

With 81 votes “for” and two “against” and one abstention, Parliament has passed the decisions for President, Vice-President and members of the Inquiry Committee on the wire-tapping scandal. The Inquiry committee will have 16 members, eight proposed by VMRO-DPMNE, four proposed by SDSM, two by DUI, one by DPA and one independent MP. The Chairman […]

Parliament adopts laws from the Przhino Agreement

10 November 2015

MPs in the plenary session voted in laws, which political parties signatory to the Przhino Agreement agreed upon on Friday. MPa voted in a shortened procedure for amendments to the Electoral Code, to the Criminal Procedure Code, the Law on Privacy, the Law to protect “Whistle-blowers” and the Law on Government. The biggest debate took […]

SDSM: The ruling party does not want to pass the new Ministers today

9 November 2015

MPs from the SDSM believe that the ruling party are deliberately avoiding to pass proposals for new members today, and therefore the plenary session and committee hearings are then scheduled so late. This was stated by the Coordinator of the Parliamentary Group of SDSM Goran Sugareski, at the plenary session he asked for the Law […]

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