List of members of the Assembly of North Macedonia, 2020–2024

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This is a list of the 123 members of the Assembly of North Macedonia from 2020 to 2024, as elected in the 2020 election. [1]

List of Members of the Assembly of North Macedonia
MemberPolitical Party
Abdula Saliu  [ bg; sq ] Alliance for Albanians
Afrim Gashi Alternativa
Aleksandar Nikoloski  [ Wikidata ] VMRO-DPMNE
Aleksandar Veljanovski VMRO-DPMNE
Ali Ahmeti Democratic Union for Integration
Ane Lashkoska  [ Sq; Mk; Bg ] VMRO-DPMNE
Angelinka Petkova VMRO-DPMNE
Antonio Milošoski VMRO-DPMNE
Arbana Pasholi Democratic Union for Integration
Arben Ziberi Democratic Union for Integration
Amber Ademi  [ Wikidata ] Democratic Union for Integration
Arta Biljali-Zendeli Democratic Union for Integration
Artina Qazimi Alliance for Albanians
Atnan Neziri Alliance for Albanians
Bajram Kadrija  [ sq ] Democratic Union for Integration
Bastri Bajrami  [ Wikidata ] Independent
Bedri Fazli Democratic Union for Integration
Bejdzan Iljas Democratic Party of Turks
Belkisa Zekiri Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Berat Ajdari Democratic Union for Integration
Beti Rabadzievska-Naumovska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Beti Stamenkoska-Trajkoska VMRO-DPMNE
Blagica Lasovska  [ Wikidata ] VMRO-DPMNE
Bobi Mojsoski Liberal Democratic Party
Bojan Stojanoski VMRO-DPMNE
Borislav Krmov Levica
Brane Petrushevski VMRO-DPMNE
Dafina Stojanoska  [ Wikidata ] VMRO-DPMNE
Dajancho Eftimov VMRO-DPMNE
Daniela Hristova VMRO-DPMNE
Daniela Koleva Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Daniela Markoska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Daniela Nikolova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Daniela Stojanovska Panovska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Darko Kaevski  [ mk ] Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Dime Velkovski  [ sq ] Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Dimitar Apasiev Levica
Dragan Kovachki VMRO-DPMNE
Dragica Gavochanova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Dragoljub Filiposki Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Eli Panova VMRO-DPMNE
Elmi Aziri  [ Wikidata ] Alliance for Albanians
Emilija Rambabova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Enes Ibrahim Party for the Movement of Turks in Macedonia  [ mk; sv ]
Fadil Zendeli  [ sq ] Besa Movement
Fanica Nikoloska  [ Wikidata ] Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Fisnike Bekteshi-Shaqiri  [ Wikidata ] Democratic Union for Integration
Gjorgija Sajkoski VMRO-DPMNE
Goran Misovski  [ Wikidata ] New Social Democratic Party
Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova Independent
Gracija Bakracheska VMRO-DPMNE
Halil Snopche Alliance for Albanians
Husni Ismaili  [ Wikidata ] Alternativa
Igor Janusev VMRO-DPMNE
Igor Zdravkovski VMRO-DPMNE
Ilija Nikolovski  [ Wikidata ] Party of Pensioners
Ilire Dauti  [ Wikidata ] Alliance for Albanians
Ismail Jahoski Democratic Union for Integration
Ivan Stoilković Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia
Ivanka Vasilevska VMRO-DPMNE
Izet Medziti  [ Wikidata ] Democratic Movement
Jadranka Pockova VMRO-DPMNE
Jovan Jauleski VMRO-DPMNE
Jovan Mitreski Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Kastriot Redzepi Democratic Movement
Kole Charakchiev Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Laze Tanevski Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Lidija Petkoska VMRO-DPMNE
Lidija Tasevska  [ Wikidata ] Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Ljatife Shikovska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Ljubica Spasova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Ljupcho Balkoski VMRO – People's Party
Ljupcho Dimovska Socialist Party of Macedonia
Ljupcho Prendzov Citizen Option for Macedonia
Lolita Ristova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Maja Morachanin  [ Wikidata ] Democratic Renewal of Macedonia
Marija Angelova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Marija Georgievska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Marija Kochovska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Marija Kostadinova Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Marija Petrushevska VMRO-DPMNE
Martin Kostovski Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Menduh Tachi Democratic Party of Albanians
Merita Kolchi-Kodzadziku Democratic Movement
Mile Lefkov VMRO-DPMNE
Мile Talevski Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Mirche Adzioski VMRO-DPMNE
Miroslav Jovanoviq Serbian Progressive Party in Macedonia
Monika Zajkova Liberal Democratic Party
Muhamet Kadriov Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Nenad Kociq Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Nikola Micevski VMRO-DPMNE
Olga Lozanovska VMRO-DPMNE
Pancho Minov Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Pavle Trajanov Democratic Union
Petar Risteski VMRO-DPMNE
Ramzi Mehmedi Alliance for Albanians
Rashela Mizrahi VMRO-DPMNE
Rina Ajdari Democratic Union for Integration
Safije Sadiki Shaini Alternativa
Sanela Shkrijel Independent
Silvana Angelevska VMRO-DPMNE
Sinisha Stojanoski VMRO-DPMNE
Skender Redzepi Independent politician
Snezana Kaleska-Vancheva Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Sonja Mihailovska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Sonja Mirakovska New Social Democratic Party
Stojan Milanov Socialist Party of Macedonia
Talat Xhaferi Democratic Union for Integration
Toni Jarevski VMRO-DPMNE
Velika Stojkova-Serafimovska VMRO-DPMNE
Vjolca Ademi Democratic Union for Integration
Vlado Misajlovski VMRO-DPMNE
Zaklina Lazarevska Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Zaklina Peshevska VMRO-DPMNE
Zdravko Trajanov VMRO-DPMNE
Ziadin Sela Alliance for Albanians
Zlatko Penkov VMRO-DPMNE
Zoran Kocevski VMRO-DPMNE
Zorancho Jovanchev VMRO-DPMNE

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References

  1. "Assembly Republic of North Macedonia - MPs". sobranie.mk. Retrieved 2023-09-05.