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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 28, 2017
Protesters storm into Macedonia parliament, Social Democratic leader injured - witnesses
Protesters
entered Macedonia's parliament after the governing Social Democrats and
ethnic Albanian parties voted to elect an Albanian as parliament
speaker in Skopje. Macedonia April 27, 2017. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski--Protesters
entered Macedonia's parliament after the governing Social Democrats and
ethnic Albanian parties voted to elect an Albanian as parliament
speaker in Skopje. Macedonia April 27, 2017. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
Police
try to stop protesters entering Macedonia's parliament after the
governing Social Democrats and ethnic Albanian parties voted to elect an
Albanian as parliament speaker in Skopje. Macedonia April 27, 2017. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski--Protesters
entered Macedonia's parliament after the governing Social Democrats and
ethnic Albanian parties voted to elect an Albanian as parliament
speaker in Skopje. Macedonia April 27, 2017. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
Protesters stormed into Macedonia's parliament and assaulted the leader
of the Social Democrats on Thursday after his party and ethnic Albanian
allies voted to elect an Albanian as parliament speaker, witnesses said.
Live television footage showed Social Democratic leader Zoran Zaev with
blood trickling from one side of his forehead, not long after he
announced that the majority coalition led by his party had elected Talat
Xhaferi as parliament speaker.
A Reuters witness saw nationalist protesters angered over Xhaferi's
election beating up another lawmaker in parliament. Broken glass
littered the floor and traces of blood were seen in hallways.
Some of the roughly 200 protesters inside the parliament were masked.
Police entered parliament after the disturbances erupted but did not
immediately seek to quell the protesters, witnesses said.
Macedonia has been without a functioning government since 2015 when the
country sank into political turmoil over a wiretapping scandal that
brought down the ruling nationalist VMRO-DPMNE party bloc.
Elections were held in December 2016 but no government has been formed
yet, though Zaev forged a majority coalition in parliament together with
ethnic Albanians.
But that parliamentary alliance has triggered daily street protests by
Macedonian nationalists in Skopje. Ethnic Albanians comprise a third of
the country's population.
VMRO-DPMNE lawmakers challenged the legality of Thursday's vote, saying
it was not carried out electronically as is the usual case because the
parliamentary session had formally ended.
"I condemn the attacks on MPs in Skopje in the strongest terms. Violence
has NO place in Parliament. Democracy must run its course," the EU
commissioner in charge of enlargement, Johannes Hahn, said in a tweet.
"This is the time for dialogue and not for violence," Mats Staffansson,
Sweden's ambassador to Skopje, told reporters on behalf of EU and U.S.
legations in Macedonia.
The current crisis is the worst since 2001 when Western diplomacy helped
drag the country of 2.1 million people back from the brink of civil war
during an ethnic Albanian insurgency, promising it a route to
membership of the EU and NATO. But Macedonia has made little progress in
that direction.
Shortly before protesters charged into parliament, Zaev told reporters,
"With 67 votes we have elected a new parliament speaker. I want to
congratulate Talat Xhaferi and good luck to all of us."
Xhaferi became the first ethnic Albanian parliament speaker in Macedonia
since the small, economically troubled Balkan country won independence
from then-Yugoslavia in 1991.
(Additional reporting by Benet Koleka in Tirana and Fatos Bytyi in
Pristina; writing by Ivana Sekularac; editing by Mark Heinrich)
