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Macedonia president hands opposition mandate to form govt

Skopje : Macedonia's president on Wednesday asked the long-time opposition Social Democratic party to form a government, five months after an election in the troubled Balkan country.

President Gjorge Ivanov handed the mandate to Social Democratic (SDSM) leader Zoran Zaev, who won the support of a parliamentary majority including ethnic Albanian parties.

The president had earlier refused to grant the SDSM a mandate, saying national unity would be undermined by the demands of Albanian groups.

But he came under international pressure to reverse his decision, particularly from the European Union, which Macedonia aspires to join.

After a closed-door meeting with Zaev on Wednesday, Ivanov told reporters that "the SDSM has secured a majority and I formally grant a mandate to the party with the parliamentary majority".

The move comes after two years of political turmoil in the country of around two million people, where violence erupted in parliament late last month.

An EU statement welcomed Wednesday's development and expressed hope that this "constructive spirit" would "continue to prevail so that the country can finally come out of the political crisis".