AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCabinet Shake-Up: North Macedonia’s Parliament dismissed eight ministers and two deputies, clearing the way for a reshuffle that will replace key posts including justice, health, agriculture, social policy, and local self-government, with new ministers winning confidence after a nearly 12-hour session. Court Ruling: Skopje’s Criminal Court acquitted former PM Nikola Gruevski in the “Talir 2” corruption retrial tied to VMRO-DPMNE’s “White Palace” party HQ, meaning prosecutors can no longer seek confiscation of the property. Aviation Shock Near Skopje: A Ryanair-linked Boeing 737-800 incident over North Macedonia’s airspace left a passenger partially pulled from a dislodged window after an engine problem; the wife says she grabbed his legs and believed they might die. Regional Security: North Macedonia officially joined the “Coalition of the Willing” in Paris, as leaders backed Ukraine’s air-defense push and the FREYJA anti-ballistic missile program. Culture & Heritage: A cross-border Bulgaria–North Macedonia exhibition, “Old Town Houses Tell Stories,” opens July 16 in Kyustendil, featuring 13 historic houses from both sides of the border. EU Enlargement: EU accession talks advanced for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine in Brussels, with negotiations moving forward but membership still years away.
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