VMRO-DPMNE
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Демократска партија за македонско национално единство | |
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| Abbreviation | VMRO-DPMNE |
| Leader | Hristijan Mickoski |
| Secretary-General | Gjorgjija Sajkoski |
| Vice-President | Aleksandar Nikoloski Vlado Misajlovski Timčo Mucunski Gordana Dimitrievska Kocovska |
| Founders | Ljubčo Georgievski Dragan Bogdanovski Boris Zmejkovski Gojko Jakovlevski |
| Founded | 17 June 1990 |
| Headquarters | Skopje |
| Youth wing | Youth Force Union |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
| National affiliation | Your Macedonia |
| European affiliation | European People's Party (associate) |
| International affiliation | International Democracy Union |
| Colours | Red Black Gold |
| Assembly | 55 / 120 |
| Mayors | 41 / 80 |
| Local councils | 468 / 1,333 |
| Skopje city council | 18 / 45 |
| Website | |
| vmro-dpmne | |
The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (Macedonian: Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација – Демократска партија за македонско национално единство, romanized: Vnatrešna makedonska revolucionerna organizacija – Demokratska partija za makedonsko nacionalno edinstvo), abbreviated as VMRO-DPMNE (Macedonian: ВМРО–ДПМНЕ), is a conservative and the main centre-right to right-wing political party in North Macedonia.
It was established as a nationalist and anti-communist party. It has later rebranded itself as Christian-democratic. The party claims that their goals and objectives are to express the tradition of the Macedonian people on whose political struggle and concepts it is based. Nevertheless, it has formed multiple coalition governments with ethnic minority parties. Under the leadership of Ljubčo Georgievski in the 1990s, the party supported Macedonian independence from Socialist Yugoslavia, and led a policy of closer relationships with Bulgaria. Georgievski left VMRO-DPMNE and formed the VMRO – People's Party in 2004.
Under the leadership of Nikola Gruevski, the party promoted ultranationalist identity politics in the form of antiquisation. Its nationalist stances were often also anti-Albanian. During Gruevski's leadership the party changed from a pro-European and а pro-NATO policy, to a Russophilic, pro-Serbian and anti-Western one. His government also managed to build strong anti-EU sentiments within the country.