Macedonian Parliament Approves Government Cabinet Reshuffle
The Macedonian Parliament approved a government cabinet reshuffle with 69 votes in favor, zero against, and zero abstentions. The ruling coalition, led by SDSM and DUI, walked out of the session earlier, citing objections to the behavior of candidate minister Stoilkovic. After their departure, the parliamentary speaker continued the session, and the majority voted through the reshuffle without opposition presence. The new ministers will now lead several key state portfolios. The move reflects ongoing political tensions within the coalition and between the government and opposition.
Global Impact
Politically, the reshuffle underscores the fragility of North Macedonia's coalition government, which could slow EU accession talks and regional cooperation in the Western Balkans. Economically, the uncertainty may deter foreign direct investment and delay structural reforms needed for EU integration.