AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoForeign Policy & Diplomacy: Qatar and North Macedonia held political talks in Doha, signing three agreements on foreign-ministry consultations, diplomatic training, and visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic/special/official passports. EU Accession & Domestic Politics: A new election-law fight erupted in North Macedonia’s parliament after the opposition submitted thousands of amendments, targeting diaspora e-voting over alleged safety gaps and fraud risks. Foreign Policy Record: A commentary marks two years of PM Hristijan Mickoski’s foreign policy as a shift toward isolation and escalating anti-Bulgarian rhetoric, arguing the government’s EU strategy has stalled. EU Funding Pressure: Western Balkan governments face potential loss of Growth Plan money unless reform targets are met by July 15, with North Macedonia among the frontrunners likely to receive more. Energy Security: Greece and North Macedonia reaffirmed the gas interconnector schedule, aiming to complete the project in 2027 to diversify supplies and integrate regional markets. Digital Rights & Media Oversight: A regional study warns that social media platforms now shape access to news across South-East Europe, including North Macedonia, raising questions about regulation and governance. Cybersecurity: A malware campaign using fake Cisco AnyConnect and Google Update installers reportedly reached victims including North Macedonia, highlighting ongoing cyber risks. Public Health & Services: A review of healthcare reform in North Macedonia points to chronic staffing shortages, uneven regional access, and financing gaps despite modernization efforts.
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