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  • Itamar Yaar
    Itamar Yaar “The American move to pause big bomb transfers is largely symbolic. But it's a sign of trouble and could become more of a problem if it is sustained. It's not some kind of American embargo on American munitions support, but I think it's some kind of diplomatic message to Mr Netanyahu that he needs to take into consideration American interests more than he has over the last few months. It's kind of a signal, a 'be careful'.” 22 minutes ago
  • Vitalii Barabash
    Vitalii Barabash “Around 700 people stayed in Avdiivka. The situation is not easy; regular checks are ongoing. The excitement of the majority of those who remained and waited for the Russians has long faded. Even those who didn't care admit now that it was far better under Ukraine's control. Because there is no evidence of democracy or that it was 'liberators' that came to them.” 2 hours ago
  • Alan Boswell
    Alan Boswell “The Sudanese have basically been forgotten, obviously there's the war in Gaza which has taken a lot of attention. Frankly it would take very high-level political focus on trying to pressure those who are arming the various sides and have the actual belligerence themselves to stop this. Obviously, the United Nations tools are not very functional.” 4 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “No amount of pressure … will stop Israel from defending itself and achieving its war objectives. Eighty years ago in the Holocaust, the Jewish people were totally defenceless against those who sought our destruction. No nation came to our aid. I pledge here today from Jerusalem on this Holocaust Remembrance Day: If Israel is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand alone. But we know we are not alone because countless decent people around the world support our just cause.” 7 hours ago
  • Vladimir Putin
    Vladimir Putin “We know what the exorbitance of such ambitions leads to. Russia will do everything to prevent a global clash. But at the same time, we will not allow anyone to threaten us. Our strategic forces are always in a state of combat readiness.” 7 hours ago
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North Macedonia politics

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“My days [as PM] are numbered. I said I would stay to solidify the government majority and today I believe we are achieving that goal. Now I will need to oversee developments with Bulgaria, and that will take only a few weeks.”

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Prime Minister of North Macedonia
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“On the day of the vote [Thursday November 11th] I frivolously took a hideout at a friend's place in order not to allow the country to take a wrong direction, contrary to my beliefs. Zaev's [Zoran Zaev] comeback was the main turning point for me. That, and the signals I received from representatives of the international community, that the US and the EU are working hard to ensure that the country gets a [start] date for EU talks. I hope that reason among my party colleagues will prevail in the coming days, and I will try to be the bridge if I can, for that to happen. Stabilisation is now important for the country so it can deal with the energy crisis and the pandemic. We don't need fresh elections and grinding to a halt, but a stable majority.”

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North Macedonia politician - MP from the small ethnic Albanian BESA
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“The new majority means one thing for sure, that this government of [Zoran] Zaev, who is the source of all problems, is crumbling. This means that in the period that follows I will try, I repeat will try, to form a new government. That will happen only if I am sure that this will be a government with firm political credibility and efficiency needed to tackle the serious challenges ahead. If this does not happen… then what remains as the only option are quick parliamentary elections.”

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Leader of VMRO-DPMNE
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“There is a perception that the SDSM [Social Democratic Union of Macedonia] had only replaced VMRO-DPMNE and that it was continuing the same practice of influencing the judiciary, controlling the prosecution, with impunity for politicians and people associated with the government.”

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Political analyst based in Skopje
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“His [Zoran Zaev] failure to fulfill those promises was one of the main reasons for his electoral defeat. They were warned several times, both in previous election cycles and by experts, to return to the reform agenda, but they left many unaddressed problems: Judicial reform and the public administration remained [politically] partisan.”

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President of the Skopje-based Institute for Democracy
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“We have to make a clear distinction between local and parliamentary elections. In parliamentary elections, a mandate is taken to lead the government for four years, while in local elections we're concerned with local government and the topics are completely different. I think this government and this parliament should end their four-year term because we have strategic goals towards the full integration of North Macedonia into the EU, the same as we wanted integration into NATO.”

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North Macedonian politician - Leader of the ethnic Albanian Besa party and mayor of Tetovo
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“All the partners in the government were absolutely against Zaev's [Zoran Zaev] resignation, because we think it was a rushed decision… He should continue leading the government and carry out the policies, because a stable and predictable government is what the citizens are expecting.”

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Democratic Union for Integration organisational secretary
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“The situation in the country is very serious and we will try to forge a new parliamentary majority. If the party fails it would be for the best to go to snap parliamentary elections, because this government, this majority, has lost political legitimacy.”

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North Macedonian politician - VMRO DPMNE's parliamentary caucus leader
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“I will stay in the immediate period ahead, while I am needed, so that a new government is organised with [the support of] the progressive majority [in parliament] which is there, and might get bigger.”

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Prime Minister of North Macedonia
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“I take responsibility for these developments. I resign from the post of prime minister and party president. I have brought freedom and democracy, and democracy means taking responsibility.”

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Prime Minister of North Macedonia
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“Macedonian language, Macedonian identity and Macedonian uniqueness are internationally accepted and confirmed, part of our ID at the United Nations. Our international positions are clear and repeated countless times - there has not been and there will never be negotiations about them.”

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North Macedonia politician - Social Democrat MP
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“The Social Democrats' position on the Macedonian language and identity are crystal clear. The identity red lines are clear to our people and to the entire international public. If VMRO DPMNE is not sure on these lines, we as a constructive parliamentary majority can make that step without any problem and accept the resolution as is. Support for the document should dispel all the lies that we are committing national treason” that the opposition has been spreading.”

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North Macedonia politician - Social Democrat MP and member of the party’s executive board
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“The time has come for a resignation, a resignation for shame, for the lies they told us that we have a date for negotiations with the EU, a resignation because they said there would be no declaration or an additional agreement with Bulgaria, and they brought it, a resignation because they negotiated Macedonian language to be with a footnote. Mainly because they brought national shame to the people of 'Macedonia' and did not bring the EU”

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Member of the VMRO-DPMNE Central Committee
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“Today was the first COREPER (which discussed the negotiating framework for North Macedonia) and Article 2 [Bulgaria will share its experience to assist the Republic of North Macedonia in meeting the necessary criteria for membership in the European Union] of the agreement with Bulgaria was violated, i.e. the first blockade was given. We have a contract in which we have to use all the important and promising moments that exist in it. This is the model that we have a part of history that is common and part of it separate. We have to use the model of common Use history and through it find the paths we want to establish. If we are smart, what we signed in 2017 can be a great opportunity to find a solution. Historical problems need to be resolved by the Commission and we see that it works.”

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Prime Minister of North Macedonia
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“Our contacts [with the Social Democrats] are daily … We are waiting for the process of filing complaints [to the State Electoral Commission] to finish so that we can continue and intensify our contacts for the establishment of institutions … in a spirit of cooperation and responsibility.”

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Democratic Union for Integration organisational secretary
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