The Macedonian police arrested 20 migrants on the Bogorodica border crossing last night who tried to enter Greece from Macedonia illegally. Police sources said that 12 of these individuals are citizens of Albania, while eight are Chinese.
At its last meeting, the Government decided to form a special commission, which should prepare the tender documents for the construction of the hydroelectric power stations Cebren and Galiste.
The US company Johnson Controls decided to invest in Macedonia.
According to government sources, the company's Board of Directors took this decision a few days ago. Poland, which has been Macedonia's greatest rival until recently, definitively drops out of the game.
The government has so far issued bills of 4.7 billion denars, thus becoming indebted to home banks and companies, in order to plug the budget hole and to avoid taking expensive loans from foreign creditors, "Business" daily writes.
The United States supports the Adriatic Charter signatories' efforts to become part of NATO and the EU, US Vice President Dick Cheney told Macedonian Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski, Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, and Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha at their meeting in Dubrovnik, the Macedonian media report.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications announced the tender for selecting a consulting house that will prepare the documents for leasing the airports in Skopje and Ohrid. The consultant should develop a model by which the two airports should be rented in keeping with the Concession Law and the Aviation Law. The tender procedure will have a pre-qualification stage.
Macedonia's position on the use of its constitutional name is known, Foreign Minister Ilinka Mitreva stressed at her meeting with her Greek counterpart Dora Bakoyannis in Thessaloniki yesterday, in the margins of the Summit of the Process for Cooperation in Southeastern Europe. The two foreign ministers also stated that the talks on the name would continue in the United Nations after the elections.
Kosovo interim Government Prime Minister Agim Ceku will pay an official visit to Macedonia on Friday (5 May), following his softening of his positions on the issue of demarcation of the border.
Industrial production in March 2006 increased by 1.7 percent from the average of 2003 as a result of the increase in the groups of energy by 19.4 percent and intermediate goods, except energy, by 13.4 percent.
Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski believes that the Kosovo authorities' refusal to recognize the Macedonia-Kosovo border seriously affects the overall policy that the international community conducts in this part of the region.
Macedonia, Albania, and Croatia expect a message from NATO's summit in Riga this fall that they would receive an invitation for membership in NATO as soon as possible. This message was conveyed by these three countries' foreign ministers and defense ministers at yesterday's meeting on Brioni, Croatia.
The conditions for taking loans by AD ELEM from KfW of Frankfurt for provision of equipment for the Brod-Gneotino opencut mine are unfavorable, according to the members of the parliamentary committee for financing and budget. They asked that the law on taking loans by ELEM be taken off the Parliament's meeting agenda.
Prime Minister Vlado Buckovski stated today that he received information from the Macedonian delegation that attended the consultations with ING representatives in Amsterdam that there is a new offer for Postenska Banka, which will be assessed by the Macedonian Government over the next few days.
The IMF Board of directors approved the first review of the standby arrangement with Macedonia late last night. The three-year arrangement of $73 million was approved to Macedonia on 31 August year 2005.
In its first statement to the public, the Albanian National Movement for Ilirida (NADI) expresses concern about the discrimination against the Albanians on their ethnic territories. This nonprofit, non-party, and nongovernmental organization demands that the Macedonian Assembly holds an emergency session at which it would freeze the parliamentary elections and introduce amendments to the Constitution by proclaiming Macedonia a union of two equal peoples or new state union Macedonia-Ilirida.
Assembly Chairman Ljupco Jordanovski stated today that the parliamentary elections would be held on July 5. He explained that he would officially call the elections by the end of this week.
The Government decided that the parliamentary elections would be held on 5 July. At a secret meeting held on Saturday (15 April) the SDSM leadership assessed that the holding of the elections on the first regular date has numerous advantages for them and that their chances for victory are quite certain, "Utrinski Vesnik" reports. An agreement on this date was allegedly reached between coalition partners SDSM leader Vlado Buckovski and BDI leader Ali Ahmeti.
Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski and Ambassador Frank Wisner, US special envoy to the negotiations on Kosovo's status, agreed that the issue of demarcation of Macedonia's border toward Kosovo should be closed prior to the resolving of this province's final status.
After a long fight for his life, the man injured by a hand bomb on the Naroden Front Street in Skopje died last night. The Interior Ministry officially reported that the bomb exploded following the quarrel of the deceased and another two persons. He promised them jobs and had been paid for it, but failed to keep his promise. The police investigation continues.
One man was heavilly injured in a bomb explosion today at 14.30 hrs in the center of Skopje near a few famous restaurants on the Naroden Front Street (Kapistec). Eyewitnesses claim the blast happened following a quarrel between two groups where one man took out a bomb that went off in his hand.
"The road to joining the EU is long and the drawbacks that you should overcome are numerous. A Spaniard is telling you this. But what is more important for you today is that the road has already been traced," said the President of the European Parliament, Josep Borrell Fontelles, in his address to the Macedonian Parliament on Monday.
The international tender for selling the steam power plant TEC Negotino was published in The Financial Times. The companies interested to race for the tender will have to prove that they have assets of over 300 million euros, income of over 200 million euros in the last two fiscal years and profit of more than 20 million euros. Consortiums, including at least one company meeting these requirements, will also be able to participate in the tender.
Following the EU’s decision to grant the Republic of Macedonia a candidate state status and in line with the creation of new opportunities for business and investments in the country, the Republic of Macedonia Business and Investment Summit will take place in Skopje, on 27-28 April 2006. High-ranking officials from the economic, industrial and financial circles will meet on this occasion with the aim of promoting Macedonia’s co-operation with the Western Balkans and establishing closer communication with the EU countries.
"I do not believe in pessimistic prognoses. I believe in the strength of the dedication to the reforms that will take the Republic of Macedonia to the European Union", Foreign Minister Ilinka Mitreva said yesterday in response to the prognosis of "Economist". The foreign minister hopes that Macedonia's efforts will be evaluated realistically.
The Macedonian Assembly adopted the Election Code last night, the electronic media reported yesterday. Article 192-a, which was added to the bill, also became part of this code.
Macedonian Interior Minister Ljubomir Mihajlovski does not refuse to meet with the European Parliament delegation, the Interior Ministry reported officially. The ministry stated that the misunderstanding occurred as a result of an incorrect agency information based on the term "interrogation". Interior Minister Mihajlovski will meet with the delegation after 26 April.