AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBulgaria–North Macedonia Tensions: Parliament Chair Mihaela Dotsova told SEECP talks in Sofia that Skopje must deliver “fair punishment” over the arson attack on Bulgarian diplomatic vehicles, and she said EU accession conditions agreed in 2022 are “not subject to renegotiation.” SEECP Parliamentary Session: Dotsova is set to open the SEECP 13th Plenary in Sofia, with interparliamentary dialogue and good-neighbourliness on the agenda, and she will hand the parliamentary presidency to Romania. EU Accession Doubts: President Iliana Iotova said she doubts North Macedonia’s leadership truly wants EU membership, arguing the EU’s framework was settled in 2022 and Skopje is blocking its own path. Hate-Speech and Attacks in Focus: PACE has been alerted to what it calls a pattern of hostility toward Bulgarian institutions and citizens in North Macedonia, citing multiple incidents including the Skopje arson case. Regional Politics: Kosovo’s Vetëvendosje denied any organizational role in Albania’s anti-government protests, stressing any support is individual. Public Safety Debate: “Safe City” traffic cameras are criticized after residents in Skopje’s Butel say enforcement is uneven where cameras are absent. Climate Pressure: A Europe-wide heatwave is driving emergency measures, and North Macedonia is among countries under heat alerts.
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