- Title: North Macedonia gears up for elections postponed by coronavirus
- Date: 13th July 2020
- Summary: SKOPJE, NORTH MACEDONIA (JULY 12, 2020) (REUTERS) VIEW OF SKOPJE NORTH MACEDONIAN PARLIAMENT BUILDING NORTH MACEDONIAN FLAG FLYING NORTH MACEDONIAN GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS, FLAGS FLYING GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS ENTRANCE VARIOUS OF PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE OVER RIVER VARDAR IN CENTRAL SKOPJE, ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN BACKGROUND NORTH MACEDONIAN FLAG FLYING ON DOME OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
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- Keywords: North Macedonia Skopje coronavirus elections parliamentary elections
- Location: SKOPJE, VELES AND UNKNOWN LOCATION, NORTH MACEDONIA
- City: SKOPJE, VELES AND UNKNOWN LOCATION, NORTH MACEDONIA
- Country: Macedonia
- Topics: Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA001CMN7XH5
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: North Macedonian parliamentary elections seen as crucial for the country's European Union membership bid are set to take place on Wednesday (July 15) after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion polls give Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM) leader Zoran Zaev an edge over his rival Hristijan Mickovski from the opposition nationalist VMRO party, but the race may be close.
Polling stations will be open for two hours longer than normal (0500 - 1900GMT) in an effort to reduce crowding and the threat of infection.
But some Skopje residents said voter apathy and fears over coronavirus could result in a low turnout.
The elections will also be a test of support for Zaev, a former prime minister who is campaigning for closer integration with the EU.
Zaev was the architect of a landmark agreement with Greece over the Balkan country's name, which ended a decades-long row and was necessary for North Macedonia to progress towards EU and NATO membership.
VMRO, who were against the name change, accuse Zaev and his Social Democrats of corruption and cronyism.
Zaev called for snap elections last year after the European Union refused to set a date for accession talks, although it later said in March that they could begin.
He resigned in January to make way for an interim government headed by former interior minister Oliver Spasovski.
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