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2015 Macedonian protests

2015 Macedonian protests
Part of 'Macedonian political crisis 2015-16'
Date 4 May — 19 June 2015
Location Mostly in Skopje, Macedonia, and in some other parts of the country such as Bitola, Kumanovo and Prilep
Caused by
  • Wiretapping involving Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski
  • Clues for corruption scandals involving ministers, mayors and other persons
  • Police brutality
Goals Force Prime Minister Gruevski and his cabinet to resign
Resulted in
  • Several ministers resigned during the protests;
  • Przino Agreement
  • Early general elections on 05 June 2016;
  • New transitional (technical) government with SDSM ministers from 15 October 2015;
  • Resignation from Nikola Gruevski in January 2016
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
Number

May 5:
Around 5,000 protesters (in Skopje)
May 6:
15,000 Anti-government demonstrators (in Skopje) May 7:
10,000 Anti-government demonstrators (in Skopje)

May 17:
70,000-110,000

Unknown number of police officers


May 18:

30,000—70,000 government supporters
Casualties
May 5:
At least 19 protestors injured
May 5:
Between 10—38 policemen injured

Republic of Macedonia United democratic opposition of Macedonia, opposition supporters and non-government organizations

Supported by:

Republic of Macedonia Government of Macedonia
(led by VMRO-DPMNE)

Republic of Macedonia Zoran Zaev
(opposition leader)
Republic of Macedonia Radmila Šekerinska
Republic of Macedonia Stevo Pendarovski
Republic of Macedonia Tito Petkovski
Republic of Macedonia Oliver Spasovski


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