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Assembly of North Macedonia

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Assembly of the Republic of
North Macedonia

Собрание / Kuvendi
Logo
Type
Type
Established1990[a]
Leadership
Jovan Mitreski, SDSM
since 26 January 2024
Structure
Seats120
Political groups in assembly
Political groups
Government (63)
  We Can (40)
  DUI (13)
  AA (8)
  LDP (2)

Confidence and supply (2)
  DPA (1)
  DOM (1)

Opposition (55)
  Renewal (44)

  AAA (3)
  LD (3)
  Levica (2)
  Besa/Besa (1)
  DS (1)

  Independents (2)
Elections
Proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
15 July 2020
Next election
2024
Meeting place
The main chamber
Sobranie Palace
Website
sobranie.mk

The Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia[b], or the Sobranie[c], is the unicameral legislature of North Macedonia. According to the Constitution, the Sobranie represents the people and is vested with legislative power.[1] It can have between 120 and 140 MPs (currently 120), elected by proportional representation from 6 electoral districts, each contributing 20 MPs, and there are also 3 reserved seats elected from the Macedonian diaspora which are awarded only if the voter turnout was sufficient. MPs are elected for a term of four years and cannot be recalled during their term. The Sobranie is presided over by a President. Its organization and functioning are regulated by the Constitution and Rules of Procedure. The Assembly's seat is in the Sobranie Palace in country's capital Skopje.

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2020 election result

The preliminary apportionment in the 2020 North Macedonian parliamentary election:

Preliminary results in the 2020 North Macedonian parliamentary election
Party Votes % Seats +/–
We Can (SDSM coalition)[d] 327,408 35.89 46 –8
Renewal (VMRO-DPMNE coalition)[e] 315,344 34.57 44 –7
Democratic Union for Integration 104,699 11.48 15 +5
Alliance for AlbaniansAlternative 81,620 8.95 12 +9
The Left 37,426 4.10 2 +2
Democratic Party of Albanians 13,930 1.53 1 –1
Integra – Macedonian Conservative Party 12,291 1.35 0 New
Civic Democratic Union 3,555 0.39 0 New
MORO – Workers Party 3,245 0.36 0 0
Voice for Macedonia 2,802 0.31 0 New
Never North, Only Macedonia 2,604 0.29 0 0
Social Democratic Union Skopje 2,585 0.28 0 0
Your Party 1,894 0.21 0 New
Democrats 1,558 0.17 0 New
Roma People's Party 1,225 0.13 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 31,231
Total 943,750 100 120 0
Registered voters/turnout 1,814,263 52.02
Source: State Election Commission

Presidents of the Assembly (1991–present)

Sobranie Palace
Parties

  LPM (1)     SDSM (3)   DA (1)   LDP   VMRO–DPMNE (2)   DUI (1)

Status
  Acting President
Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Political Affiliation
1 Stojan Andov
(1935–)
8 January 1991 6 March 1996 Liberal Party of Macedonia
2 Tito Petkovski
(1945–)
6 March 1996 19 November 1998 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
3 Savo Klimovski
(1947–)
19 November 1998 30 November 2000 Democratic Alternative
(1) Stojan Andov
(1935–)
30 November 2000 4 October 2002 Liberal Party of Macedonia
4 Nikola Popovski
(1962–)
4 October 2002 8 November 2003 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Liljana Popovska
(1956–)
8 November 2003 18 November 2003 Liberal Democratic Party
5 Ljupčo Jordanovski
(1953–2010)
18 November 2003 2 August 2006 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
6 Ljubiša Georgievski
(1937–2018)
2 August 2006 21 June 2008 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity
7 Trajko Veljanovski
(1962–)
21 June 2008 27 April 2017 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity
8 Talat Xhaferi
(1962–)
27 April 2017 25 January 2024 Democratic Union for Integration
9 Jovan Mitreski
(1980–)
26 January 2024 Incumbent Social Democratic Union of Macedonia

Notes

  1. ^ Former structure established in 1945
  2. ^ Macedonian: Собрание на Република Северна Македонија, Albanian: Kuvendi i Republikës së Maqedonisë së Veriut
  3. ^ Macedonian: Собрание; Macedonian for Assembly
  4. ^ also includes BESA, VMRO–NP, DPT, New Social Democratic Party (NSDP), the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the Party for a European Future (PEI), the United Party for Roma Equality (OPER), the Party for the Movement of Turks in Macedonia (PDT), the Democratic Union of the Vlachs of Macedonia (DSVM), New Alternative (NA), the Party for Economic Changes 21 (PEP 21), the Party for Social and Economic Progress (POEN), the Democratic Union (DS), the Political Party “Dignity” (PPD), the Serbian Party in Macedonia (SSM), the Democratic League of Bosniaks, the Party of Pensioners (PP), the Party for Democratic Prosperity of the Roma (PDPR), Democratic Renewal of Macedonia (DOM), United for Macedonia (OM), the Party for the Full Emancipation of the Roma of Macedonia (CERRNM), and the Union of Roma in Macedonia
  5. ^ also includes Citizen Option for Macedonia (GROM), the Movement for Turkish National Union, the Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia, the Democratic Party of the Roma, the Democratic Forces of the Roma, Macedonian Action (MAAK), the New Liberal Party, the Party of the Vlachs of Macedonia (PVM), the Party of United Democrats of Macedonia, the United Party of the Roma in Macedonia, the Workers’ Agricultural Party of Macedonia, the Socialist Party of Macedonia, the Serbian Progressive Party, the Party of Democratic Action of Macedonia, the Union of Tito’s Left Forces, as well as the independent candidates Adnan Arsovski, Adnan Kahil, Bajram Berat, and Salko Kuch

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Rechica, Vlora (2023). "North Macedonia's Parliamentary Administration". In Christiansen, Thomas; Griglio, Elena; Lupo, Nicola (eds.). The Routledge handbook of parliamentary administrations. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis group. p. 511. doi:10.4324/9781003181521. ISBN 9781003181521. S2CID 257900105.

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