The recent election results in North Macedonia have left the country feeling frustrated over its stalled progress towards European integration. Despite significant compromises, including changing its name, North Macedonia has seen little progress in return. The national conservative VMRO-DPMNE party won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections, falling just short of an absolute majority.
The frustrations over progress are compounded by obstacles such as the dispute with Bulgaria, which includes questions of identity and the recognition of a Bulgarian minority in North Macedonia. Despite efforts towards integration, including joining NATO, the lack of transparency in negotiations and trust issues remain. The recent election results reflect discontent with poor governance and lack of progress in addressing corruption and other issues.
However, it’s important to note that the Albanian coalition partner, DUI, has played a role in the country’s political landscape. However, the united Albanian opposition has made gains in the recent elections. The election winner Mickoski is not reliant on the DUI to integrate the Albanian minority. Overall, these factors contribute to both frustration with slow progress towards EU integration and discontent with governance issues within North Macedonia.
In conclusion, it seems that North Macedonia is facing challenges both internally and externally when it comes to achieving its goal of joining the European Union. While much work remains to be done to address corruption and other issues within the country’s government and political landscape, it will be interesting to see how this new government approaches negotiations for EU accession moving forward.