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Macedonian politician comments on government's surveillance, elections
2006
I am not naive and I know that my every activity is monitored and that the state security institutions are wiretapping my mobile telephone, NSDP [New Social Democratic Party] leader Tito Petkovski said in Bitola, adding that people from the coalition had warned him about it.
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Macedonian party \surprised\ by deputy not voting for decentralization bills
2004
He emphasized that the party had not given [Tito Petkovski] the mandate to go to Struga and added: \"We understand his concern over the holding of the Struga Poetry Evenings. But, since the party did not give him any kind of mandate, his trip to Struga and the announced meetings with the poets are his own private business, to which he is entitled.\" Although he said that he would travel to Struga yesterday, Petkovski postponed the visit, because he wanted to address the Assembly deputies before meeting Struga residents. [Passage omitted]
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Macedonian Assembly approves sending additional troops to Iraq
2004
Skopje, 27 May: Sixty-four members of Macedonian parliament voted for the government proposal for sending new Macedonian army troops to peacekeeping mission in Iraq. He considered that Macedonia should lead more transparent politics. \"We must told to Macedonian public that we are accepting consciously this risk,\" [Tito Petkovski] says. \"The United States and all powerful countries in the world will appreciate us if we are partners, not servants, because servants are not respected,\" he added. MP Trifun Kostovski asked how Macedonian soldiers in Iraq are insured, adding that the government must make efforts to provide higher quotas for our professionals.
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Macedonian opposition leader expects to win 15 September elections
2002
Estimating the coalition campaign as successful, [Tito Petkovski] expressed his belief that \"Together for Macedonia\" would win the elections. \"Now I am sure that Macedonia has a chance to be an independent country, and not a protectorate,\" Petkovski said.
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Opposition observers, Albanians \clash\ in Macedonian electionre-run
1999
Skopje, 5th December: The [partial] re-run of the Macedonianpresidential elections began today with numerous incidents inthe western [Albanian populated] part of the country, Skopje'smedia reports. Observers of the opposition Social Democratic Alliance ofMacedonia [SDSM], whose candidate is Tito Petkovski, bore thebrunt of these incidents as, at certain polling stations,Albanians attacked them with spades, threatened them withfire-arms and demanded that they leave the polling stations.
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Macedonian radio reports Trajkovski leading at 2054 gmt
1999
We bring you the results that have been processed by ourcomputer centre by 2154 [2054 gmt]. Fifteen constituencies havebeen processed, in which the candidate Boris Trajkovski has65,933 votes or 97.17 per cent, and Tito Petkovski has 1,922votes or 2.83 per cent.
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