Northern Macedonia Officials Election Results, 33 Albanian MPs in Parliament

The State Election Commission in Northern Macedonia formalised on Saturday the outcome of the elections that were held on 15 July, bringing out their coalition winner between the Besa Movement and the Social Democrat League of Macedonia (LSDM), known as the “We can be”, which received 46 deputies, of whom 4 are deputies of Besa. The result is like m [...]
The State Election Commission in Northern Macedonia formalised on Saturday the outcome of the elections that were held on 15 July, bringing out their coalition winner between the Besa Movement and the Social Democrat League of Macedonia (LSDM), known as the “We can be”, which received 46 deputies, of whom 4 are deputies of Besa.
The result is as follows:
- 46 mandates (35.89%) The Social Democrat League of Macedonia (LSDM) and the Besa Movement, President Zoran Zaev and Bilal Kasami;
- 44 mandates (34.57%)
- 15 mandates (11.48%) Democratic Union for Integration (BDI), President Ali Ahmeti;
- 12 mandates (8.95%) Alliance for Albanians (AA) and Alternatives, head Ziadin Sela and Africa Gashi;
- 2 mandates (4.2%) E Majta (Levica), chairman Dimitar Asasiev;
- 1 mandate (1.55%) Albanian Democratic Party (PDSH), Menduh Thaci;
In the upcoming RMV parliament, there will be 33 Albanian deputies.
Four deputies from the Besa Movement and 1 from LSDM, 15 from DUI, 12 from the AA and Alternatives, as well as 1 from the DPA.
In the past legislature, parliament had 22 Albanian deputies, and with this significant increase of 11 deputies more than Albanian political factor appears to be more crucial to political developments, as is expected to be the formation of the government.
Of the 15 July elections, 7 parties, which had received 45 thousand votes in total, remained without representation in parliament, but no more than 1.3.5% of the national standing if separate from one another.
Journalist Benjamin Arifi reported from Macedonia that the AA coalition and the Alternative dispute DUI legitimacy as the winner of elections in the Albanian political bloc on charges of theft and vote buying. For this they have warned the “March protest for Democracy” on Monday to raise their voices to election manipulation.
Following the certificate of results, the president of state must hand over the party's mandate, which has the majority in the Assembly.
So far, talks on forming a majority of at least 61 deputies from 120 are not officially under way.
Through a communique, the winning LSDM party stressed that in the next government, there will be room for all progressive and pro-European forces, aimed at broad coalitions and sustainable governments.
The future government of Northern Macedonia will have a priority negotiations with the European Union expected to begin this year.












