AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Accession & Healthcare Access: Bulgaria’s President Iliana Iotova told North Macedonia’s President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova that Skopje must meet EU accession criteria, including implementing the 2022 “French proposal,” respecting rights of Bulgarians, and ending hate speech. During the SEECP summit in Sofia, the Bulgarian side raised the case of 23-year-old Iva Mihailova, injured in a traffic accident in Kočani, whose Bulgarian ID documents were reportedly confiscated and who is barred from leaving for medical treatment in Bulgaria; North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Timcho Mucunski said the matter is under the judiciary, while access to healthcare in North Macedonia remains possible regardless of criminal proceedings. Language & Health Institution Tensions: In North Macedonia, a dispute between BDI and VLEN flared after a Health Minister event at the Institute of Public Health, with BDI alleging a sign was displayed only in Macedonian, violating language law—an issue that also touches public trust in health institutions. Medical Emergency Context: Separately, Denmark’s Christian Eriksen was reported “conscious and doing well” after collapsing during a friendly, with his pacemaker responding as intended—another reminder of the role of rapid on-site medical care and cardiac readiness in sports. Regional Wellness Link: The EU Delegation in North Macedonia and the Albanian Embassy organized a bicycle tour around Lake Ohrid to promote sustainable mobility and healthier lifestyles, tying cross-border activity to public health habits. Biotech Expansion (Regional): Genesis Pharma and Alnylam expanded their RNAi therapeutics commercialization partnership to cover the Nordic region, adding Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden to markets that already include North Macedonia.
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