COMPETITION POLICY AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
This public policy paper summarizes the achievements made so far in the field of PHC and outlines the challenges to be addressed in the future.
This public policy paper summarizes the achievements made so far in the field of PHC and outlines the challenges to be addressed in the future.
This information document provides an overview of the Croatian experience of negotiating Chapter 8, ie the chapter dedicated to competition protection policy. The document contains information on the course of the negotiations, starting with the formation of the negotiating team and the working group.
NGO Info- Center, Macedonian Center for European Education (MCET), Eighth of September and Media Development Center (CRM) within the project “Demography – Quality of Life”, supported by the USAID Civil Society Project implemented by the Foundation Open Society – Macedonia (FOSM), realized the research “What kind of census and voter list does the Republic of …
Survey: What census and voter list does Macedonia need? Read More »
The atmosphere created by the unbalanced and partial media coverage leads to the decline of democracy, where people do not receive information about essential social and political events. When presenting facts against a particular party, political parties or events, very often the media do not respect even the basic rules of journalism, especially when they …
OVERCOMING THE POLITICAL CRISIS: A GUIDE TO A BALANCED AND FREE MEDIA IN MACEDONIA Read More »
This document is an upgrade of the “Proposal for Urgent Democratic Reforms”, prepared by a group of civil society organizations and experts in early July 2016. The areas of public policy elaborated in the document are: public finance and economics; justice; fight against corruption; elections and electoral system; public administration; control over police and security …
PROPOSAL OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS FOR URGENT DEMOCRATIC REFORMS Read More »
If all citizens and political forces agree on one thing – Macedonia’s membership in the EU; If gaining the status of a candidate country in December 2005 is a recognition of the reforms we have undertaken as a country; If accession is a process of ongoing reform; Then the country is ready for the next …
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Ако сите граѓани и политичките сили се согласни во едно – членството на Македонија во ЕУ; Ако здобивањето со статус на држава кандидат во декември 2005 година е признание за реформите кои ги преземавме како држава; Ако пристапувањето е процес на постојани реформи; Тогаш државата е подготвена за следниот чекор – преговори за пристапување.
Fully aware of the inappropriateness of the percentage expression of the fulfillment of the given benchmarks, the Macedonian Center for European Education embarked on this unusual calculation of percentages to prove that the level of fulfillment of the benchmarks is not 90%. Hence, the calculation shows that the Republic of Macedonia has fulfilled only 62.87% …
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Македонија тргна на патот кон членство, кој пред сè е вежба за изградба на доверба. Реформирањето за членство во ЕУ воглавно е корисно за една држава како Македонија, која и онака треба да биде сообразна со правилата на внатрешниот пазар ако сака да ги одржи деловните односи со своите европски соседи. Реформата во согласност со …
Трнливиот пат до членство во EU: тренинг за издржливост Read More »
The Republic of Macedonia in December 2005 received the status of a candidate country from the Council of the European Union and entered a new phase of relations, accession. For the third year in a row, the Commission’s progress reports do not contain a recommendation to start accession negotiations.