Conservadores consolidan su victoria en las elecciones locales de Macedonia del Norte – Chicago Tribune


By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES
SKOPIE, North Macedonia (AP) — North Macedonia’s conservative-leaning governing party consolidated Victoria’s dominance in a second round of local comics, shortly gaining thirds of the seats for elders in the voting rounds, becoming very atrás to Social Democratic opponents and frustrating our hopes of having early general elections.
According to the electoral commission, with 99% of the votes calculated for the round elections, the VMRO-DPMNE governor won 55 elections, including the capital Skopie, while the Social Democrats only won their elections. North Macedonia has 81 municipalities, the municipalities compete for 37 on the second view of the country.
The Conservative candidates had 33 of the 44 matches decided in the first round two weeks ago.
Before the century of supporters, VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski announced from the party headquarters a “big, big” Victoria.
“If anyone has men, the people have demonstrated that (North Macedonia) is looking for a new one. Thank you, my people. This is a victory of hope for a better future,” Mickoski expressed.
“These elections are an hour’s drive for the party and the changes that need to be made,” said Social Democrats leader Venko Filipche. He told periodicals at party headquarters that they had no intention of giving up after learning of the poor results.
The candidates’ promises on the economy, jobs and education in Skopie took a back seat to fundraising issues. Until Sunday, the base was in the process of being accumulated for weeks due to operational and financial problems facing the base collection company.
The basura has traído rats, moscas y gatos y perros callejeros. A child was recently bitten by a rate and received medical attention at a clinic.
But on Sunday, the streets of the capital are new and clean, for the peace of mind of residents.
There are perhaps over a million people eligible to vote in Second Sight. Participation was 41.47%, compared to the 46.48% recorded in the first round.
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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.
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