Ethnic and political divisions may affect turnout in former Yugoslav republic’s presidential election Voters in North Macedonia braving heavy rain have begun casting ballots in the second round of a race that will not only decide the country’s new president but could determine whether the tiny state is plunged into political turmoil. In what has become a showdown between pro-EU and nationalist forces, much depends on turnout. Before polling stations opened, speculation was rife that voter participation could fall below the 40% needed for the election to be valid, fears compounded by the weather. Related: Angry Greeks take to the streets over deal to rename Macedonia Continue reading...