Elections in North Macedonia, citizens express their expectations
The citizens of North Macedonia have expressed divided opinions regarding the parliamentary and presidential elections that are being held today. While some expect more peace and order in the country, others have lost hope that there could be changes even after these elections.
A citizen of this country wishes that after these elections the best will be done for the country.
Another citizen from North Macedonia also hopes to become the best for the entire Albanian people.
Another citizen said that better changes are needed in this country, who hopes that positive changes will take place after the elections.
Meanwhile, another citizen from North Macedonia expects more peace and order in the country after these elections.
Meanwhile, another citizen does not expect any significant changes after these elections.
Until 11:00, 12.87 percent of citizens voted. The Chairman of the State Election Commission in North Macedonia, Aleksandar Dashtevski, announced that until 11:00 in the presidential elections, from the data of a total of 2,080 polling stations, the voter turnout is 12.87 percent, respectively 141,087 citizens have voted, TV21 reports. The largest turnout in the presidential elections is in Probishtim, while the smallest is in Likova.