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Macedonia opposition leaves parliament
Published: 31 January 2011 Updated: 04 February 2011
The socialist opposition in EU candidate country Macedonia has announced it is leaving the country's parliament, in protest against a move by the centre-right government to block the bank accounts of several media companies.
Published: 31 January 2011 Updated: 04 February 2011
The socialist opposition in EU candidate country Macedonia has announced it is leaving the country's parliament, in protest against a move by the centre-right government to block the bank accounts of several media companies.
Branko Crvenkovski, leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM), said on Friday (28 January) that his party would leave the parliament in Skopje, according to press reports in the region.
The socialists have 18 MPs in the 120-member parliament.
The ruling coalition consists of centre-right affiliated parties with 53 MPs (the VMRO-DPMNE alliance) and the ethnic Albania Democratic Union for Integration, with 18 MPs.
The socialists have 18 MPs in the 120-member parliament.
The ruling coalition consists of centre-right affiliated parties with 53 MPs (the VMRO-DPMNE alliance) and the ethnic Albania Democratic Union for Integration, with 18 MPs.
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