Repeated parliamentary elections in seven electoral divisions of North Macedonia will be held on Wednesday, May 22, according to the country's electoral court, due to irregularities in the parliamentary elections held in the country on May 8. It is speculated that these repeat elections may result in a change in two seats, at the expense of the largest Albanian party, DUI. DUI leader Ali Ahmeti today accused VMRO-DPMNE and the outgoing ruling Social Democratic Party (SDSM) of instigating these by-elections to prevent DUI's dominance as the second largest political faction in North Macedonia and warned that doing so could to have an impact on international relations in the country “This (including the repeat elections) is being done by the two largest parties of Macedonian nationality, whose policies, unfortunately, we fear will have an impact on international relations, which we do not want” noted Ali Ahmadi. In the parliamentary elections on May 8, VMRO-DPMNE came first, occupying 58 million […]
Source: News Beast

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