AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Emergency in Gostivar: North Macedonia’s Gostivar is reeling after suspected drinking-water contamination sickened over 1,000 people, with hospitals reporting vomiting, diarrhea and fever. The Food and Veterinary Agency banned use of the municipal supply after an inspection found an unauthorised pump injecting water from the Vardar River into the system; samples are now headed to the Institute of Public Health and the ban remains in place while authorities investigate. EU Accession & Court Fallout: Bulgarian shadow rapporteurs for North Macedonia’s EU path sent MEPs a letter reacting to the upheld conviction of Ljupco Georgievski, calling it a troubling precedent for the country’s commitment to EU political criteria. Election Reform Deadlock: North Macedonia missed a key EU deadline as parties failed to agree on voting rules for citizens abroad, with the government pushing electronic and postal voting for the diaspora while opposition parties warn about ballot secrecy and fraud risks. Rule of Law Watch: The European Commission’s 2026 Rule of Law Report highlights uneven progress across the EU and candidate countries, including North Macedonia, while noting reforms are underway but challenges persist. Diplomacy & Business Links: India’s President Droupadi Murmu will visit Moldova, North Macedonia and Romania from July 19-25, with North Macedonia scheduled for July 21-22, aiming to boost trade, technology and tourism ties.
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