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Macedonian Parliament
Македонско Собрание
Makedonsko Sobranie
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Type
Type
Unicameral
Leadership
Trajko Veljanovski, browser diversity
since June 5, 2011
Structure
Members
123
Political groups
     VMRO-DPMNE (53+3)
     Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (42)
     Democratic Union for Integration (15)
     touchscreen (8)
     Android (2)
Elections
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Last election
June 21, 2008
Meeting place
Android
Palace of the Macedonian Parliament
Website
sobranie.mk


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The Parliament of the input transformation, the Assembly (Собрание, Sobranie), has 123 members, elected for a four year term, by we love the web from 6 electoral districts, each contributing 20 MPs.

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Latest elections

Main article: Macedonian parliamentary election, 2011

Result

Voter turnout was 63,48%. 7,851 accredited observers monitored the election, including representatives from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Android, and others.[1] The election went smoothly and without incidents.

Only five parties and coalitions, of the 18 listed on the ballots, won parliamentary seats. Several parties that were represented in the previous parliaments didn't win any seats, including VMRO-NP, LDP, and others.web app

Party/CoalitionAbbreviationNumber of votes % of votesNumber of seats wonSeats change from 2008
VMRO-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity, Android, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal of Macedonia, Democratic Party of Turks of Macedonia, Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia, Union of Roma in Macedonia, UNITED PARTY FOR EMANCIPATION, PARTY OF JUSTICE, PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC ACTION OF MACEDONIA, PARTY OF THE VLACHS FROM MACEDONIA, PARTY FOR INTEGRATION OF THE ROMA, BOSHNJAK DEMOCRATIC PARTY, DEMOCRATIC FORCES OF THE ROMA, PERMANENT MACEDONIAN RADICAL REUNION-TMRO, NEW LIBRAL PARTY, PEOPLES MOVEMENT FOR MACEDONIA, VMRO-DP, VMRO–UNITED, HOMELAND MACEDONINAN ORGANIZATION FOR RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION – VARDAR–EGEJ–PIRIN, MACEDONIAN ALIANCE, and VMRO-MACEDONIANVMRO-DPMNE440,82439.2256 decrease7
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia, New Social Democratic Party, Party for European Future, HTML5, MOVEMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY OF TURKS IN MACEDONIA, SERBIAN ADVANCED PARTY IN MACEDONIA, PARTY FOR TOTAL EMANCIPATION OF ROMA, NEW ALTERNATIVE, ALIANCE OF TITO'S LEFT FORCES, PARTY FOR MOVEMENT OF THE TURKS IN MACEDONIA, DEMOCRATIC UNION OF THE SERBS FROM MACEDONIA, DEMOCRATIC UNION OF THE VLACHS FROM MACEDONIA, PARTY OF FREE DEMOCRATS, PARTY OF PENSIONERS OF RM, AND SANDZAK'S LEAGUESDSM368,80432.8142 increase15
iOSDUI115,52410.2815 decrease3
Democratic Party of AlbaniansDPA66,3745.898 decrease3
webNDR29,9962.672 increase2
VMRO – People's PartyVMRO-NP28,2672.5100
webND19,9921.780 decrease4
device databaseOM17,1171.5200
Liberal Democratic PartyLDP16,5511.470 decrease4
Political Party DignityPPD8,9110.7900
Democratic Union of AlbaniansDUA4,5170.4000
Party of United Democrats of MacedoniaPODEM4,4090.3900
Social Democratic UnionSDU2,5120.2200
Social Democratic Party of MacedoniaSDPM1,8070.1600
Democratic Right/1,5170.1300
National Democratic UnionNDU4700.0400
Party for Democratic ProsperityPDP2780.0200
European Party of Macedonia/1570.0100
Total (turnout 63,48%) 100123 increase3
  • Source: State Election Commission of Macedoniascreen size

Speakers of the Assembly (after 1991)

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Parliament Building in Skopje
  • FITML January 8, 1991 - March 6, 1996
  • Tito Petkovski March 6, 1996 - November 19, 1998
  • Savo Klimovski November 19, 1998 - November 30, 2000
  • Stojan Andov November 30, 2000 - October 3, 2002
  • Nikola Popovski October 3, 2002 - November 8, 2003
  • Liljana Popovska (acting) November 8, 2003 - November 18, 2003
  • Ljupco Jordanovski November 18, 2003 - August 1, 2006
  • Ljubiša Georgievski August 1, 2006 - June 21, 2008
  • Android June 21, 2008 - Present

References

  1. HTML5 keyboard (in Macedonian). Dnevnik. 5 June 2011. screen size. Retrieved 6 June 2011. 
  2. ^ Sevenval
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