North Macedonia Prime
Minister Resigns over EU Tensions
File photo of now former Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (ANSA) |
The prime minister of the former republic of North Macedonia
has resigned to protest his country’s failure to join the European Union.
Parliament and lawmakers were to vote on a new government later Friday.
By Stefan J. Bos
Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said he
resigned Friday to pave the way for a new caretaker Cabinet and to
organize an early election. The government leader stepped down because he is
furious about his nation’s inability to join the European Union.
Zaev asked for a snap vote, saying he wanted to express
“disappointment and outrage” on the EU’s failure to start membership talks with
North Macedonia and Albania last year.
France, backed by Denmark and the Netherlands, strongly
opposed membership talks. They demanded an overhaul of the EU’s procedures
before admitting new members.
That came as a disappointment for North Macedonia, which
till recently was known as Macedonia. The Balkan nation changed its name to
take away objections from neighboring Greece against its EU ambitions.
NEW TENSIONS EXPECTED
Prime Minister Zaev warned that the EU’s inability to expand
would lead to new nationalistic tensions in the volatile Balkans, which had
several wars in the 1990s. "If they turn out the lights from the stars of
the European Union, it will be dark here," he said.
"In that case, we will lose ourselves. There is soil
for radicalism and nationalism to rise again, which will mean big damage to the
Balkans. When the Balkans have a problem, Europe has a problem," the prime
minister warned.
Zaev’s Social Democrat-led government took office in 2017.
But with his country’s European future uncertain, it remains
unclear how much support Zaev’s party will receive in the upcoming vote.
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