The government of North Macedonia has adopted a list of 41 priority public investment projects spanning infrastructure, education, health, energy, digitalization, agriculture, and water management.
The government of North Macedonia is preparing additional measures to counter rising global oil prices and increasing fuel costs, with a potential reduction in value-added tax (VAT) being considered.
Hristijan Mickoski presented the reconstructed government of North Macedonia, promising new energy and concrete results from projects, with new ministers appointed for social policy, health, and other portfolios.
The government of North Macedonia has extended the decision to temporarily reduce excise taxes on fuel until June 15. This measure aims to keep fuel prices lower for consumers.
The government of North Macedonia has approved a new harmonized draft law on games of chance and entertainment games, introducing strict restrictions on advertising for the first time.
The government of North Macedonia declared a 30-day crisis situation due to conflicts of interest regarding the use of strategic energy sources and blockades on their import.
The government of North Macedonia has revoked an additional six licenses from companies for cultivating medical cannabis. This follows previous actions against cannabis producers.
Following inspections of 13 companies with permits for marijuana production, the government of North Macedonia has revoked licenses from 'Alfafarm' and five other firms.
The government of North Macedonia has declared a 30-day state of crisis across the country due to increased risks of wildfires. This measure aims to enhance preparedness and response capabilities for potential blazes.
The government of North Macedonia has declared a 30-day state of crisis in Gostivar after over 1,000 residents reported health problems due to contaminated drinking water. Thousands have fallen ill from the poor-quality water supply.
The government of North Macedonia has adopted a draft law that will allow citizens to declare their wish to be organ donors through a statement made to their family doctor.
The government of North Macedonia has adopted amendments to the Customs Tariff Law to reduce tariffs on 70 raw materials and semi-finished products starting July 1, aligning with EU standards.
The government of North Macedonia has announced a plan to tackle the energy crisis, which includes an initial measure to reduce VAT from 18% to 10% on energy products.
The government of North Macedonia has reduced the VAT on fuel, leading to a surge in consumption, partly due to neighboring countries also purchasing fuel.
The Government of North Macedonia has proposed Judge Nenad Saveski as the new State Public Prosecutor, a decision that will replace the current prosecutor, Ljupčo Kocevski, if approved by Parliament.
The government of North Macedonia has been given a five-year deadline by UNESCO to implement recommendations for the protection of the Ohrid region. This decision means the region will not be immediately placed on the black list of endangered heritage sites.
The Government of North Macedonia has adopted a decision to extend the state of crisis in energy for another three months due to potential disruptions in oil and petroleum product supply.
The government of North Macedonia, led by VMRO-DPMNE, reaffirmed its commitment to the European path but stated it would not accept blackmail, dictates, or additional demands not part of European criteria, following advice from Costa to change its constitution.
The government of North Macedonia has prepared a consumer basket and awaits approval from the Economic and Social Council, while the Bulgarian government is developing a 'Basket of Care' initiative.
The government of North Macedonia will support a €70 million project to establish a fast bus transport system in Skopje by 2029, which includes building two lines, procuring CNG/hybrid vehicles, and integrating smart stations.