LIVE: PPO’s press conference after Janeva’s arrest Macedonia 21.08.2019 / 14:16 After special prosecutor Katica Janeva was detained less than an hour ago, prosecutors from the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Corruption and Organized Crime, Vilma Ruskoska and Ljubomir Joveski are addressing the public. Comments are closed for this post. Related Articles No Related Posts Macedonia News Come out and vote! Decide for yourself, for your family and for the country! Over 70,000 citizens exercised their right to vote by 9 a.m., a higher turnout than the last elections Voting for the presidential elections in prisons is proceeding smoothly Toshkovski: The security situation is stable, there are no disturbances in the election process Seventh presidential election, citizens vote today Officials from security and intelligence gather in advance of the elections on April 24 Ageler to Macedonian citizens: Nothing will be achieved by not voting The elections on Wednesday will allow citizens whose documents have expired since July 24, 2023, to cast ballots .
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