A Pro-European Party in Name Only: SDSM’s Bolshevik Approach to Media Control

How post-communist reflexes, not European values, continue to shape Macedonia’s opposition and undermine its EU ambitions:

The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM) presents itself as the country’s most pro-European political force. In its public messaging, the European Union is omnipresent. So are references to democratic values, media freedom, and European standards.

But in Macedonia in 2026, the gap between rhetoric and reality has become impossible to ignore. A party that claims to embody Europe increasingly behaves in ways that contradict the very principles it invokes — particularly when it comes to its treatment of journalists.

This is not a marginal issue. It goes to the heart of Macedonia’s stalled European path and raises uncomfortable questions for Brussels about how democratic backsliding is tolerated when it is wrapped in pro-EU language.

Macedonia remains an EU candidate state, formally committed to integration but politically exhausted by years of blocked progress, deep polarization, and eroding public trust. Had the country not been held back for years by Bulgaria on conditions widely viewed as political rather than democratic, Macedonia would almost certainly already be a member of the European Union. Membership would have imposed institutional discipline and accountability mechanisms that tend to marginalize political actors unwilling to adapt to genuine democratic norms.

Instead, prolonged stagnation has preserved parts of the political class — including SDSM — that survive behind pro-European clichés while reproducing habits inherited from the post-communist system of former Yugoslavia. One of those habits is a deeply ingrained hostility toward independent journalism. Attacking journalists, rather than engaging with criticism, remains an instinctive response — a clear sign that the core values of democracy have still not been internalized.

Public support for EU membership remains strong, especially among younger and urban voters. But patience with political elites is wearing thin. For European partners, Macedonia’s democratic resilience — including respect for media freedom — is no longer an abstract benchmark. It is a credibility test.

Over the past months, SDSM has moved beyond ordinary political criticism and into something more troubling: an effort to shape and police the media space. Senior party figures have publicly targeted journalists and outlets that report on scandals linked to the party leadership. These reactions have not involved factual rebuttals or transparent clarifications. Instead, they rely on labeling, delegitimization, and the suggestion that critical reporting is inherently malicious.

Today, SDSM operates from the opposition benches, but it continues to behave as a party shaped by an older political culture. Originating from the post-communist structures of former Yugoslavia, it has struggled to fully internalize democratic norms that require tolerance of criticism, institutional restraint, and respect for independent media. As electoral support declines, the party has increasingly relied on political influence rather than political persuasion — substituting democratic competition with pressure, labeling, and attempts to control narratives. This has accelerated its loss of public trust.

Party leader Venko Filipche and spokesperson Bogdanka Kuzeska have emerged as the most visible enforcers of this approach, positioning themselves as informal “fact-checkers” of the media. I am among the journalists who have been publicly singled out.

The pattern is revealing. SDSM objects not to falsehoods, but to scrutiny. Headlines are reviewed, motives questioned, and journalists accused of toxicity when they report uncomfortable facts.

This goes beyond wounded political pride. It reflects a conception of power in which the media is expected to operate within boundaries implicitly set by political actors.

The damage extends beyond individual journalists or outlets such as Republika. By framing independent media as enemies, SDSM undermines public trust in journalism and weakens one of the few remaining checks on political power.

In a country aspiring to EU membership, the public targeting of journalists by a self-declared pro-European party should be a red flag. Media freedom is not a slogan. It is a functional requirement of democracy.


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17 responses to “A Pro-European Party in Name Only: SDSM’s Bolshevik Approach to Media Control”

  1. silver rose Avatar
    silver rose

    Isn’t it just charming how a party can tout European values while giving the media a good old-fashioned slap on the wrist? Makes you wonder if they think the EU is a dress code rather than a rulebook. 😂

  2. Looks like SDSM is taking the EU integration course with a side of post-communist nostalgia—who knew “media freedom” was just a trendy slogan? 🥴 At this rate, they’ll be teaching a masterclass in irony at the next Brussels summit! 😏

  3. Isn’t it charming how SDSM claims to be the poster child for European values while simultaneously treating journalists like unwanted house guests? Makes you wonder if they took a crash course in hypocrisy from the finest post-communist institutions, eh? 😂

  4. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Isn’t it charming how the SDSM can wrap themselves in EU flags while simultaneously pulling a classic ‘post-communist tango’ on media freedom? 😏 Just reminds us all that some folks really do have a knack for double standards—like a pair of old shoes that just won’t quit!

  5. scarlet mary Avatar
    scarlet mary

    Looks like SDSM has taken a masterclass in how to wave the EU flag while simultaneously giving a middle finger to media freedom. Bravo, truly! 🎭

  6. Achilles Mountain Avatar
    Achilles Mountain

    Oh, brilliant! A party that wraps itself in EU flags while doing the cha-cha with journalists—who knew post-communist reflexes had such a flair for irony? 🎭

  7. Whip Chu Avatar

    Just what we needed, a pro-European party that thinks controlling the media is the best way to show their dedication to democracy—classic Balkan move, mate! 🇲🇰 Maybe next they’ll suggest that censorship is just a trendy form of free speech! 😂

  8. Racy Babe Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how a party can wave the EU flag while simultaneously perfecting the art of media suppression? It’s like serving a gourmet meal on a trash can lid—looks fancy, but you know there’s something deeply wrong with the whole setup. 🥴

  9. Sly Bible Avatar

    If SDSM is the shining beacon of pro-European values, then I’m the Queen of England! Sounds more like a masterclass in post-communist nostalgia than a genuine EU ambition, innit? 😏

  10. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    Caught between a rock and a hard place, SDSM’s “pro-European” stance is as genuine as a cheap knockoff from a bazaar. Who knew media freedom came with such a hefty price tag? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Pixy Mox Avatar

    Imagine a party that claims to be pro-European yet treats journalists like a bad hangover from the ’90s—just when you think they’ve moved on, they come back with the same old tricks. 🍷🤷‍♂️ If this is their version of European values, I’d rather stick to my local pub’s special on warm beer!

  12. Scarlet Mary Avatar
    Scarlet Mary

    Imagine a pro-European party that thinks media control is just a trendy new European value—classic! 🍷 At this rate, they might as well start handing out ‘Welcome to the EU’ brochures alongside their censorship pamphlets.

  13. Isn’t it charming how SDSM talks a big game about European values while playing the media like a second-rate accordion? 🎭 Just the sort of pro-EU commitment you’d expect from a party more interested in theatrics than actual democracy, innit? 🤷‍♂️

  14. Silver Rose Avatar
    Silver Rose

    Just what we need, a party waving the EU flag while pulling a classic post-communist tango with the media. 🎭 With their knack for “democratic” values, it’s like watching a catwalk show in flip-flops! 😂

  15. soiled dove Avatar
    soiled dove

    Seems like SDSM is more about playing dress-up in pro-European clothing while throwing journalists under the bus—classic post-communist chic, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait for their next PR stunt, maybe a fashion show on “How to Look Democratic While Crushing Dissent”? 😂

  16. Jade Fox Avatar

    Isn’t it adorable how the SDSM wraps its Bolshevik antics in a shiny pro-EU bow? Like a croissant trying to masquerade as a baguette, all flaky on the outside but still doughy at its core. 🥐🇲🇰

  17. airport hobo Avatar
    airport hobo

    If SDSM is the shining beacon of pro-European aspirations, then I suppose the sun must be made of ice. The only thing more ironic than their media control is their ability to pitch it as “democracy” – must be a new European standard, eh? 😏

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