AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoNorth Macedonia Government Shake-Up: Parliament approved a cabinet reshuffle, dismissing eight ministers and two deputies and installing new faces across justice, relations between communities, agriculture, health, social policy, local self-government, culture and tourism, with the new ministers winning confidence after a long sitting. Cross-Border Culture: A Bulgaria–North Macedonia exhibition route, “Old Town Houses Tell Stories,” opens July 16 in Kyustendil, featuring 13 historic houses from Dupnitsa, Kyustendil, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo. EU Enlargement Momentum: “Super Tuesday” in Brussels advanced negotiations for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine, with intergovernmental conferences opening or closing tracks. Regional Heritage & Community Life: The Golesh traditional convention brings together people from Bulgaria, Serbia and North Macedonia, with folklore ensembles and local leaders highlighting shared ties. Local Arts Calendar: Cinehill Film Festival selected Montenegro as partner country for its July 21–26 edition in Fužine, spotlighting contemporary Montenegrin film. Culture & Tradition: The Galicnik Wedding festival returns July 10–12 in Galicnik, keeping centuries-old customs alive with real newlyweds and village-wide rituals.
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