Political Division Claims Spark Legal Threat, Border Delays Mount
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A new political confrontation has erupted in North Macedonia, with Menduh Thaçi, leader of the Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA), threatening to sue Ali Ahmeti, leader of the Democratic Union for Integration (DUI), if Ahmeti continues to claim the existence of a document proposing the division of Macedonia. This comes amidst ongoing political debates within the country.
Meanwhile, travelers are experiencing significant delays at border crossings, with waits of up to an hour reported at Bogorodica and 30 minutes at Tabanovce for those exiting the country. Conservation efforts are also facing challenges as poachers are reportedly entering the strictly protected zone of Pelister National Park, with rangers struggling to pursue them due to neglected access roads. [cite: Plusinfo - Waiting 30 Minutes at Tabanovce, 1 Hour at Bogorodica: Increased Traffic for…, SDK.mk - Poachers Enter Strictly Protected Zone of Pelister National Park; Rangers…]
The West Nile Fever outbreak continues to be a concern, with North Macedonia now ranking fourth in Europe with 26 cases and one death, behind Italy and Greece. Additionally, political parties are clashing over water quality issues in Gostivar, with the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (LSDM) demanding accountability and the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE) urging calm. [cite: ALSAT - West Nile Fever: Italy and Greece Remain Epicenters, Macedonia Ranks Fourth, ALSAT - LSDM Demands Accountability for Gostivar Water; VMRO-DPMNE Urges Calm]