Macedonia’s governing coalition early Friday defeated a no-confidence motion introduced by the main opposition party, which blamed the government for a weak economy and accused it of making too many concessions to the ethnic Albanian minority. Lawmakers in the 120-seat parliament voted 65-43 against the motion introduced by the Social Democrats, while 12 deputies were not present. Full Story
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