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North Macedonia North Macedonia Official Title: Republic of North Macedonia* General Information: Capital Skopje Population (million) 2.08n/a Total Area 25,713 km² Currency 1 CAN$=40.21 Denar (MKD) (2020 - Annual average) National Holiday September 8, Independence Day Language(s) Macedonian, Albanian, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, other Political Information: Type of State Republic Type of Government Parliamentary democracy. Unicameral parliament with a 120-seat Assembly (Sobranie). Prime Minister and the government are elected by the majority vote of all the deputies in the Assembly. Bilateral Product trade Governing coalition: Social Democratic Union of North Macedonia (SDSM), and Democratic Canada - North Macedonia Union for Integration (DUI). Administrative divisions: 85 municipalities 50 40 Balance 30 Head of State Head of Government 20 Can. President Prime Minister Exports 10 Stevo Pendarovski Zoran Zaev Can. 0 Imports Millions -10 Total Trade Ministers: Foreign Affairs: Bujar Osmani -20 Finance: Fatmir Besimi -30 Economy: Kreshnik Bekteshi 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Statistics Canada Main Political Parties Social-Democratic Union of North Macedonia (SDSM), Macedonian Revolutionary Canadian Imports Organization-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE), Democratic from: North Macedonia Union for Integration (DUI), Besa Movement (Besa), Alliance for Albanians (AA), Levitsa, Democratic Party of Albanians (DPA). Food Prod. Assembly: SDSM-Besa-VMRO-NP-DPT coalition (46 seats), VMRO-DPMNE (44 seats), DUI Textiles Prod. (15 seats), AA (12 seats), Levitsa (2 seats), DPA (1 seat). M ach. M ech. Elec. Prod. M isc. Articles Veg. Prod. Elections: Presidentn/a (5 year term): Last in April 2019. Assembly (4 year term): Last in December 2016. V ehicles and Equip. 2020 Chemical Prod. Economic Information: (2020) IMF (estimates) Statistics Canada North Macedonia Canada GDP: (billion) $16.17n/a $2,162.38 Canadian Exports GDP per capita: $7,786.99n/a $56,945.03 to: North Macedonia GDP Growth rate: (%) -4.53n/a -5.40 Animal & Prod. Inflation: (%) 1.20n/a 0.72 9.60 M ach. M ech. Elec. Unemployment: (%) 16.38n/a Prod. V ehicles and Equip. Product Trade and Investment: (2020) Statistics Canada Food Prod. Canadian Exports: $5,250,948n/a Canadian Imports: $17,291,230n/a Veg. Prod. Foreign Direct Investment in Canada n/a (million) Base M etal Prod. 2020 Canadian Direct Investment in country n/a (million) Specialized Inst. Statistics Canada Representation: Sources: Statistics/Industry Canada Foreign Representation in Canada http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/tdo-dcd.nsf/eng/Home Chargé d’affaires Dimitar Blazevski IMF http://www.imf.org/external/ns/cs.aspx?id=28 Canadian Representation Abroad Ambassador Giles Norman May 2021 www.international.gc.ca HTML version: https://www.international.gc.ca/country-pays/fact_sheet-fiche_documentaire/north_macedonia-macedoine_nord.aspx?lang=eng.
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