November 24, 2024
epa06772681 Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (C), accompanied by the members of his Government, addresses journalists during the press conference to mark the first year of his government's work in front of the Government building in Skopje, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 30 May 2018. Zaev said that he expect a telephone conversation with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras 'tonight, tomorrow or Friday', to make a step forward with negotiations for the name issues in the next few days. EPA-EFE/GEORGI LICOVSKI

Macedonia Govt Risks Paying Price for Forgotten Pledges

Emphasising the need to solve long-standing forging policy issues and unlock the country’s stalled Euro-Atlantic integration process has paid off for the Social Democratic-led government of Zoran Zaev.

The latest polls carried out by M Prospect agency, published on Wednesday on Telma TV, show that 18 months into their term in office, Zaev’s Social Democratic Union, SDSM, enjoys a solid lead over the former ruling VMRO DPMNE party.

The Social Democrats lead with 26.8 per cent of support while the opposition VMRO DPMNE trails behind on 21.1 per cent.

But experts warn that once the big national issues, like the historic “name” agreement with Greece, are implemented – and are no longer obstacles to Macedonia’s progress – the government may face a backlash over the many social problems it has so far pushed aside.

Neglected issues include judicial reform, governance issues, corruption and impunity, low economic growth, high unemployment, poverty and pollution.

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