VMRO – People's Party
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VMRO – People's Party ВМРО - Народна Партија VMRO – Narodna Partija | |
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Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (Global partner)[7] | |
Colours | Red, Yellow, Black |
Parliament | 1 / 120 |
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VMRO – People's Party (
VMRO–DPMNE. The VMRO–NP was founded in Skopje
on 4 July 2004. Vesna Janevska was elected as the party's first chairwoman.
The VMRO–NP was founded as an alternative to VMRO-DPMNE, as part of a disagreement with many of the policies of Ljubčo Georgievski's successor, Nikola Gruevski. The VMRO–NP's statute allowed dual membership in both parties. Its party program closely resembles that of the VMRO–DPMNE.[citation needed]
In the
We Can alliance led by the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
and won one seat.
See also
References
- ^ a b c Nordsieck, Wolfram (2008). "Macedonia". Parties and Elections in Europe. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010.
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- ^ Nacevska, Elena; Fink-Hafner, Danica (2019). "Change in the party system from liberal to ethnic-based polarisation – the case of Macedonia". Teorija in Praksa. 56 (1/2019): 7–29.
Since 2002, the Macedonian political bloc has become more fragmented as small parties have emerged, such as the centre-right oriented VMRO-NP (VMRO People's Party) as a fraction of VMRO-DPMNE (founded by the former leader of VMRO-DPMNE) and the centre-left NSDP (New Social-Democratic Party) as an offshoot of SDSM.
- ^ "North Macedonia". Europe Elects. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- ^ https://www.acreurope.eu/our_family#parties[dead link]