AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGovernment reshuffle: North Macedonia’s PM Hristijan Mickoski says an agreement in principle has been reached on changes to the cabinet between VMRO-DPMNE and coalition partners VLEN and ZNAM, with new minister names expected to be announced Tuesday after a party executive meeting. Local politics: In Tetovo, Albanians protested after a Constitutional Court ruling that could reverse street and square names adopted in 2007, including a possible return of Marshall Tito Square instead of Iliria Square. Transparency and rights: A new BIRN report warns that Freedom of Information requests across the Western Balkans—including North Macedonia—are rising in use, but access is still routinely blocked through delays, administrative barriers, and weak enforcement. Culture in Bitola: A photography exhibition opened at Europe House Bitola, featuring “Cities of Culture” from 2025—Chemnitz, Nova Gorica and Gorizia—running through July 5. Environment and health: The region remains on alert for extreme heat as a record-breaking European heat wave moves east, with authorities issuing warnings and firefighting efforts continuing. Wildlife story with regional links: The Serbian eagle Feliks, tracked across North Macedonia and other countries before being seized by traffickers, has returned safely to Serbia after a cross-border rescue.
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