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An independence referendum was held in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia on 8 September 1991, which afterwards proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia. [1] It was approved by 96% of voters, with a turnout of 76%.
North Macedonia elects on the national level a head of state—the president—and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term by the people. The Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia (Sobranie / Kuvendi) has 120-123 members, elected for a four-year term, by proportional representation.
Parliamentary elections were held in the Socialist Republic of Macedonia on 11 November 1990, with a second round on 25 November. [1] They were the first competitive elections in the country's history. [2] VMRO-DPMNE emerged as the largest party, winning 38 of the 120 seats. [3]
SKOPJE (Reuters) -Polls opened in North Macedonia on Wednesday in parliamentary and presidential elections in which the rightist opposition is expected to gain ground against a ruling party that ...
SKOPJE (Reuters) -Polls closed in North Macedonia on Wednesday in a presidential election seen as a litmus test for a parliamentary vote next month in which a nationalist opposition is seeking to ...
Presidential elections are being held Wednesday in North Macedonia, a small Balkan country that has orbited the European Union for nearly two decades with little to show for its efforts to join ...
1992 Civic Democratic Party leadership election (winner: Václav Klaus) 1992 Czechoslovak presidential election (from July to October 1992) 1992 Estonian parliamentary election
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