The latest European Commission report stresses the urgency for North Macedonia to enshrine constitutional protections for minority communities. Recognizing the diversity within the country’s population, the Commission highlights that current legal frameworks fall short in guaranteeing equal rights and political representation for ethnic groups, including Albanians, Turks, Roma, and others. Strengthening constitutional recognition, the report argues, is essential to foster social cohesion, prevent discrimination, and align with EU standards on human rights and minority protections.

Key recommendations outlined in the report include:

  • Explicit minority status acknowledgment within the constitution to ensure legal clarity and safeguard against marginalization.
  • Enhanced political participation mechanisms…