EU ends Macedonian deadlock
By Andrew Gardner - 02.03.2013 / 12:31 CET
Macedonia's opposition ends electoral boycott in crisis that endangered the country's bid to start accession talks with the EU.
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Move to give Moldovan parliament the power to sack constitutional-court judges prompts sharply worded criticism by the EU. |
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Tentative deal in Brussels heightens Serbia's chances of starting EU membership talks later this year. |
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Štefan Füle, the European commissioner for enlargement, and Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. ARCHIVE
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Little progress has been made since 2010 election.
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