AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Tivat: European leaders meet in Montenegro as the EU tries to show six candidates a credible path forward, with enlargement chief Antonio Costa pushing “faster and better” progress while insisting reforms and rule-of-law standards stay non-negotiable. North Macedonia EU politics: In Skopje, opposition SDSM accuses Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and VMRO-DPMNE of misleading citizens, pointing to EU Parliament criticism over judicial and rule-of-law gaps and urging constitutional changes. Roam Like at Home for WB6: The EU Council approved talks to extend the roaming-free “Roam Like at Home” zone to Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, with the Commission set to negotiate sectoral agreements. EU accession pressure: EU officials say corruption, court problems and political divisions are slowing North Macedonia’s bid, while regional diplomacy and legal reforms are repeatedly flagged as the key hurdles. Local business/legal win: Euromax says North Macedonia’s Higher Administrative Court restored approval for its Ilovica concessions merger, reviving a 2023 government decision. Language access: Ling launched a full Macedonian course with native-speaker audio, aiming to meet growing heritage and digital-nomad demand.
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