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  VICE PREMIER STAVRESKI TO MEET MEMBERS OF AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Vice Premier Zoran Stavreski and World Bank representative to Macedonia, Markus Repnik will meet Thursday with members of the American Chamber of Commerce, reads Cabinet press release.
Vice Premier Stavreski is to deliver an address on topic "Business Climate in the Republic of Macedonia", referring to undertaken reforms for improvement of working conditions in the private sector.
Stavreski will also present achieved results in the sectors of taxes, regulatory reform, finance and infrastructure, activities for enhancement of competitiveness of Macedonian companies, as well as part of Government's policies planned for the upcoming period, reads the press release.

LOWER DEPTHS BY MAXIM GORKY TO BE PREMIERED REGARDING MKC'S 35TH ANNIVERSARY

"Lower Depths" by Maxim Gorky will be premiered on December 14, Female Youth Choir and Mandolin Orchestra will hold a concert on December 17, whereas performance "From Maiden To Bride" will be played on December 20 on the occasion of Youth Cultural Center's (MKC) 35th anniversary.
- We'll perform the project "From Maiden to Bride" which explores the Macedonian tradition through four folk songs. Stars of MKC's central celebration will be the Female Youth Choir and the Mandolin Orchestra with Bajsa Arifovska on drums and Mitev Jordan on flute as special guests, said conductor Saso Tatarcevski at Wednesday's press conference.
The director of "Lower Depths", Dejan Damjanovski said the project was conceived as theatrical performance or theater action in social space.
Milica Stojanova, Petar Arsovski, Jasmina Vasileva, Aleksandar Jovanovski, Natasa Geleva and Gjorgje Jovanovic star in the play.
 
     
     
     
 

 

 
     
     
     
 

 

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  PARTY LEADERS TO HARMONIZE POSITIONS ON REMAINING OPEN ISSUES

Leaders of largest ruling and opposition parties - VMRO-DPMNE, DPA, SDSM and DUI - will try to harmonize Thursday positions on the remaining open issues, which are important for the country's European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
The meeting comes at the initiative of Prime Minister and VMRO-DPMNE leader Nikola Gruevski, who sent Tuesday an invitation to the SDSM and DUI leaders, Radmila Sekerinska and Ali Ahmeti respectively for participation at the meeting.
- At this meeting, in addition to resuming the ongoing negotiations, I expect key topics of discussion to be the Government's draft-laws and projects, the Parliament's Rules of Procedures and all the other issues that You consider important for opening a discussion and reaching a political consensus, read the letter.
DPA leader Menduh Thaci is also expected to take part.
Xhevad Ademi of DUI said on Wednesday that his party would open the issues of the law on use of languages and care for concerned individuals of 2001 conflict.
Leaders of the four parties reached an agreement on November 30 regarding the laws on the Committee for Relations Among Communities, Public Prosecutor's Office, and the Council of Public Prosecutors, followed by their adoption in the Parliament. Completion of the Judicial Council is the remaining issue left open.