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Your Macedonia
Твоја Македонија
Leader Hristijan Mickoski
Founded1998,
2024 (current name)
Ideology
Political position Centre-right to right-wing
Colors  Red
  Black
  Orange
Assembly
58 / 120
Election symbol

Your Macedonia ( Macedonian: Твоја Македонија, Albanian: Maqedonia Jote) is the current name of the political alliance in North Macedonia led by the VMRO-DPMNE.

History

VMRO-DPMNE has contested all parliamentary elections since 1998 as part of a coalition led by the party. In the 1998 elections it ran together with the Democratic Alternative and League for Democracy [ mk]. It contested the 2002 elections with the Liberal Party.

The 2006, 2008 and 2016 parliamentary elections were contested as "For a Better Macedonia". For the 2020 elections it became "Renewal for Macedonia".

Member parties

The member parties for the 2024 parliamentary elections are: [2]

Party Abbr. Leader Seats Member
VMRO-DPMNE VMRO-DPMNE Hristijan Mickoski
55 / 120
1998–
Socialist Party of Macedonia SPM Ljupco Dimovski
2 / 120
2006–
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia DPSM Ivan Stoilković
1 / 120
2008–

Members without seats:

Former compositions

Election Name Members
1998 VMRO-DPMNE, Democratic Alternative, League for Democracy [ mk]
2002 VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party
2006 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Party for the Movement of the Turks [ mk], Union of Roma, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, European Party of Macedonia, Party of the Greens [ sv], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk]
2008 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party of Macedonia, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, VMRO–Macedonia, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Party of Democratic Action [ sv], the Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Party of the Greens [ sv], Democratic Union of the Roma, Workers' Agricultural Party, Party for the Full Emancipation of the Roma
2011 VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Democratic Party of Action of Macedonia, Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], New Liberal Party [ mk], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], VMRO-United, Homeland Macedonian Organisation for Radical Renewal – Vardar–Aegean–Pirin [ mk], Macedonian Alliance [ mk], VMRO–Macedonia
2014 VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], New Liberal Party [ mk], People's Movement for Macedonia [ mk], VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], VMRO-United, Homeland Macedonian Organisation for Radical Renewal – Vardar–Aegean–Pirin [ mk], Macedonian Alliance [ mk], VMRO–Macedonia [3]
2016 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, Party for Justice [ sv], Citizen Option for Macedonia, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Workers' Agricultural Party, Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], Macedonian Action, New Liberal Party [ mk], Party of United Democrats of Macedonia, Macedonian Alliance [ mk], Democratic Party of Turks, VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Party of Roma, Social Democratic Union [ mk], Roma Alliance of Macedonia, Union of Tito's Left Forces, United Party for Roma Equality, Movement for National Unity of Turks in Macedonia [ mk], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk]
2020 Renewal for Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Citizen Option for Macedonia, Movement for National Unity of Turks in Macedonia [ mk], Democratic Party of Serbs, Democratic Party of the Roma, Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Macedonian Action, New Liberal Party [ mk], Party of the Vlachs, Party of United Democrats of Macedonia, United Party of Roma, Workers' Agricultural Party, Socialist Party, Serbian Progressive Party, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Union of Tito's Left Forces, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], independent candidates Adnan Arsovski and Adnan Kahil

References

  1. ^ "North Macedonia's nationalists set for electoral comeback". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  2. ^ "Candidate list". Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ The Republic of Macedonia's 2014 Parliamentary Elections Handbook Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Your Macedonia
Твоја Македонија
Leader Hristijan Mickoski
Founded1998,
2024 (current name)
Ideology
Political position Centre-right to right-wing
Colors  Red
  Black
  Orange
Assembly
58 / 120
Election symbol

Your Macedonia ( Macedonian: Твоја Македонија, Albanian: Maqedonia Jote) is the current name of the political alliance in North Macedonia led by the VMRO-DPMNE.

History

VMRO-DPMNE has contested all parliamentary elections since 1998 as part of a coalition led by the party. In the 1998 elections it ran together with the Democratic Alternative and League for Democracy [ mk]. It contested the 2002 elections with the Liberal Party.

The 2006, 2008 and 2016 parliamentary elections were contested as "For a Better Macedonia". For the 2020 elections it became "Renewal for Macedonia".

Member parties

The member parties for the 2024 parliamentary elections are: [2]

Party Abbr. Leader Seats Member
VMRO-DPMNE VMRO-DPMNE Hristijan Mickoski
55 / 120
1998–
Socialist Party of Macedonia SPM Ljupco Dimovski
2 / 120
2006–
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia DPSM Ivan Stoilković
1 / 120
2008–

Members without seats:

Former compositions

Election Name Members
1998 VMRO-DPMNE, Democratic Alternative, League for Democracy [ mk]
2002 VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party
2006 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Liberal Party, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Party for the Movement of the Turks [ mk], Union of Roma, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, European Party of Macedonia, Party of the Greens [ sv], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk]
2008 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party of Macedonia, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, VMRO–Macedonia, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Party of Democratic Action [ sv], the Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Party of the Greens [ sv], Democratic Union of the Roma, Workers' Agricultural Party, Party for the Full Emancipation of the Roma
2011 VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Democratic Party of Action of Macedonia, Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], New Liberal Party [ mk], People's Movement of Macedonia [ mk], VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], VMRO-United, Homeland Macedonian Organisation for Radical Renewal – Vardar–Aegean–Pirin [ mk], Macedonian Alliance [ mk], VMRO–Macedonia
2014 VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Union, Democratic Renewal, Democratic Party of Turks, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, United Party for Emancipation [ sv], Party for Justice [ sv], Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], New Liberal Party [ mk], People's Movement for Macedonia [ mk], VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], VMRO-United, Homeland Macedonian Organisation for Radical Renewal – Vardar–Aegean–Pirin [ mk], Macedonian Alliance [ mk], VMRO–Macedonia [3]
2016 For a Better Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Socialist Party, Democratic Party of Serbs, Union of Roma, Party for Justice [ sv], Citizen Option for Macedonia, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Party of the Vlachs, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Workers' Agricultural Party, Permanent Macedonian Radical Unification [ mk], Macedonian Action, New Liberal Party [ mk], Party of United Democrats of Macedonia, Macedonian Alliance [ mk], Democratic Party of Turks, VMRO – Democratic Party [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], Democratic Party of Roma, Social Democratic Union [ mk], Roma Alliance of Macedonia, Union of Tito's Left Forces, United Party for Roma Equality, Movement for National Unity of Turks in Macedonia [ mk], Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk]
2020 Renewal for Macedonia VMRO-DPMNE, Citizen Option for Macedonia, Movement for National Unity of Turks in Macedonia [ mk], Democratic Party of Serbs, Democratic Party of the Roma, Democratic Forces of the Roma [ mk], Macedonian Action, New Liberal Party [ mk], Party of the Vlachs, Party of United Democrats of Macedonia, United Party of Roma, Workers' Agricultural Party, Socialist Party, Serbian Progressive Party, Party of Democratic Action [ sv], Union of Tito's Left Forces, Party for the Integration of the Roma [ mk], Bosniak Democratic Party [ sv], independent candidates Adnan Arsovski and Adnan Kahil

References

  1. ^ "North Macedonia's nationalists set for electoral comeback". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  2. ^ "Candidate list". Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ The Republic of Macedonia's 2014 Parliamentary Elections Handbook Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

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