AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRule of Law Watch: The European Commission’s 2026 Rule of Law Report says progress in the EU and candidate states is “broadly positive” but uneven, with reforms moving at different speeds; for North Macedonia, the report sits inside the same monitoring frame covering justice, anti-corruption, media freedom, and checks and balances. Election Reform Deadlock: North Macedonia missed an EU deadline after parties failed to agree on voting rules for citizens abroad; PM Hristijan Mickoski backs electronic and postal voting for the diaspora, while the Social Democrats and Levica warn it threatens ballot secrecy and could enable fraud, and DUI pushes for a single voting zone with open lists. Diplomatic Spotlight: India’s President Droupadi Murmu is set to visit Moldova, North Macedonia and Romania from July 19–25, with North Macedonia scheduled for July 21–22, framed by India as a boost for trade, technology, tourism, and people-to-people ties. Regional Politics: Albanian politician Arben Taravari renewed criticism over Serbia’s “Serbian World” influence in North Macedonia, linking it to VMRO-DPMNE and warning it shapes domestic political messaging. Public Safety/Transport: A Ryanair window blowout probe is now led by the US NTSB after the incident was determined to have occurred in Greek airspace, not over North Macedonia. Tourism Impact (Neighboring): Albania’s tourism minister blamed political protests for a sharp slowdown in foreign arrivals, underscoring how regional instability can hit travel economies.
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