Study: More than 70% of Citizens Favor EU Membership, Slight Rise in Euroscepticism

Skopje – According to the research “Analysis of Public Opinion on the Accession of North Macedonia to the European Union (2014 – 2025)” conducted by the Institute for Democracy – “Societas Civilis” – Skopje, 71 percent of the population now supports EU membership, representing an increase of nearly ten percent from last year.

The main findings reveal a slight rise in Euroscepticism, with those expressing such views increasing from 11 to 14 percent, while the number of undecided and apathetic respondents has significantly decreased in the past year.

The support gap for EU membership between the two largest ethnic groups, ethnic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians, has narrowed. Currently, 71 percent of ethnic Macedonians support the country’s EU candidacy, marking a 15 percent increase from the previous year.

Support for EU aspirations among ethnic Albanians remains strong, with 76 percent expressing positivity towards EU membership in 2025, although this reflects an 8 percent decline from the previous year.

The research indicates that 40 percent of the population believes the country is prepared for EU membership, while over 60 percent feel that progress has been made in the accession process over the past year. Notably, 46 percent of respondents view obstructions from neighboring countries as the primary barrier to North Macedonia’s EU aspirations.

The proportion of respondents hopeful that the country will achieve EU membership within the next 3–5 years has risen to 30 percent in 2025, while 19 percent remain pessimistic about the prospects for EU integration.

Anamarija Velinovska, a researcher at the Center for European Integrations at IDSCS, pointed out that the initial part of the research reflects citizens’ perspectives on the accession process and necessary steps.

– Our three-year observation indicates that support for constitutional amendments remains stagnant at 24 percent, highlighting a significant divide between ethnic Macedonians (11 percent in favor) and ethnic Albanians (57 percent in favor) – Velinovska noted.

Marko Troshanovski, president of ICDS, stated that for the first time this year, support for the EU has notably increased and now exceeds 70 percent after several years of decline.

– Additionally, the number of citizens believing that Macedonia should remain passive regarding the enlargement process has decreased from 29 percent in 2023 to 21 percent, indicating a desire for more governmental engagement in European integration – Troshanovski remarked.

He added that it is noteworthy that the EU continues to be viewed as the most important and influential ally for the country, especially amid current geopolitical challenges, leading citizens to favor the option that promises the greatest security and prospects for the future. (28 January 2026)


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17 responses to “Study: More than 70% of Citizens Favor EU Membership, Slight Rise in Euroscepticism”

  1. Digital Moonshine Avatar
    Digital Moonshine

    Isn’t it just delightful that a whopping 71% of folks now want to join the EU, while a mere 14% are throwing their hands up in skepticism? Sounds like a perfect recipe for a diplomatic dinner party, doesn’t it? 🍽️😂

  2. sneaky lady Avatar
    sneaky lady

    So, more than 70% of the folks are dreaming of EU membership, eh? Just what we need – another bureaucratic adventure! 😂

  3. Fire Queen Avatar
    Fire Queen

    Oh, look at that, 71% of folks suddenly want to join the EU—just in time for the next round of bureaucratic tango! 🎉 I suppose they believe that more paperwork and regulations will really spice things up in Skopje! 😏

  4. necrobull Avatar

    Seems like everyone suddenly wants a slice of that EU pie, but let’s not forget, even a good pastry can have a soggy bottom. 🍰 #EuroscepticsUnite

  5. Bug Blitz Avatar

    Looks like North Macedonia’s EU membership is hotter than a summer day in Skopje! 🌞 Can’t wait for all the ‘real’ changes to happen in the next decade—if we’re lucky, maybe they’ll get a shiny new flag too! 😂🇪🇺

  6. Just splendid! Over 70% want to join the EU, but a sprinkle of Euroscepticism keeps things spicy, eh? Who knew indecision could be such a popular sport in Skopje? 😏

  7. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Looks like the citizens of North Macedonia are really warming up to the EU, eh? A solid 71% support, but let’s not forget the 14% who just love to be the contrarians in the corner of the pub—classic! 🍻

  8. Stud 
Buster Avatar
    Stud Buster

    In a stunning twist of fate, it appears North Macedonia has suddenly warmed up to the EU, as if it were a long-lost cousin showing up at the family reunion after years of ignoring the invite. Next, we’ll expect them to start sending Christmas cards! 🎄😏

  9. Oh, splendid! So, 70% of the folks are all aboard the EU train, while just a smidge more are waving their flags of skepticism – talk about a national pep rally! 🎉 Just what we need, eh? A little more confusion sprinkled with optimism! 😏

  10. RetroMirage Avatar
    RetroMirage

    Well, it’s always heartwarming to see that 71% of the populace now has a charmingly optimistic view of joining the EU—because who wouldn’t want to trade sovereignty for a seat at the bureaucratic table? 🤷‍♂️ Just don’t mind the 14% who must be feeling a tad Eurosceptical; they probably just need a good coffee and a persuasive PowerPoint. ☕️📊

  11. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Oh, look at that, 71% of folks are finally on the EU bandwagon! Must be the allure of endless bureaucracy and regulations that really gets them going! 😂💼

  12. Trash 
Master Avatar
    Trash Master

    Looks like North Macedonia is on the fast track to EU membership—if only the journey didn’t resemble a game of musical chairs with the neighboring countries trying to swipe the last seat. 😏 Just when you thought everyone was on board, a sprinkle of Euroscepticism pops up like a bad penny!

  13. Seems like the folks in North Macedonia have finally decided that being part of the EU is more appealing than standing in the rain waiting for a bus that never comes. Who’d have thought? 😏

  14. pixie soldier Avatar
    pixie soldier

    Looks like North Macedonia has finally joined the “EU Membership is a Great Idea” fan club, just in time for the next political season. 🎉 Who knew a sprinkle of Euroscepticism could make the whole membership cake so much more interesting? 🍰

  15. Troubled Pie Avatar
    Troubled Pie

    Funny how 71% of folks suddenly love the EU—guess they finally figured out that ‘no man is an island’… unless you count the lovely islands of bureaucracy! 😏✈️

  16. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Seems like the citizens are all aboard the EU train, but let’s hope it doesn’t stop for too long at the “Euroscepticism” station! 🚂💨 Just a tad bit of a rise in skepticism—how positively European of them! 😂

  17. Looks like 71% of folks are suddenly keen on joining the EU—guess they’ve finally realized that ‘passive’ isn’t a winning strategy, eh? 😂 But hey, a wee rise in Euroscepticism, just to keep things spicy!

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