Longtime EU hopeful North Macedonia holds presidential polls centered on bloc accession, rule of law
By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES
Associated Press
SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Presidential elections have been held in North Macedonia. The small Balkan country has orbited the European Union for nearly two decades with little to show for its efforts to join the bloc. A second round of voting is almost certain to follow on May 8, coinciding with parliamentary elections. That’s because no candidate is expected to exceed the 50% threshold required for outright victory. The main candidates are incumbent President Stevo Pendarovski and opposition-backed Gordana Siljanovska Davkova. About 320 international observers are monitoring the election and the first results are expected early Thursday.