Radmila Sekerinska from North Macedonia appointed NATO Deputy Secretary  General
NATO Secretary General Mark  Rutte has appointed Radmila Sekerinska from North Macedonia as the next NATO Deputy  Secretary General.
“I am happy to announce the appointment of Radmila Sekerinska as the next Deputy Secretary General. She is a true believer in NATO, knows the work it takes to join the Alliance, and what it means to be a full member,” said Mark Rutte.
Radmila Sekerinska has served as Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and Minister of Defence of North Macedonia, including at the time when the country joined NATO 2020 (2017-2022). She is to take over as deputy secretary general later this year.
This past summer, information emerged that Bulgaria’s former European commissioner Mariya Gabriel, who failed to take over from Nikolai Denkov as rotation prime minister of Bulgaria, as a result of which the government of We Continue the Change/Democratic Bulgaria (PP/DB) and GERB/SDS fell, could be the next NATO Deputy Secretary General.
The news came this week that Mariya Gabriel is going to be the next President of the Robert Schuman Institute.
Romania’s PM Marcel  Ciolacu holds telephone conversation with Donald Trump 
Romania’s Prime Minister Marcel  Ciolacu talked with the President-elect of the US Donald Trump over the  telephone this week, and told him that he would like the US to remain Romania’s  prime investor and trade partner outside the EU, the Romanian government writes  on Facebook. “I had a very good telephone conversation with President-elect  Donald Trump. I congratulated him on the historic victory and I said that I am  fully committed to the promotion of our strategic partnership… I told him that  I would like the US to remain Romania’s prime investor and trade partner  outside the EU,” Marcel Ciolacu writes on Facebook. “I believe that under the  Trump administration, our strategic partnership with USA will move to a new  level so we can bring big American capital into the Romanian economy, but also  to the modernization of the army and the development of the national defence  industry,” adds PM Ciolacu. He informed Donald Trump that the government has  made significant steps to respond to his call for increasing the defence budget  up to 2.5% of the GDP.
The first round of the presidential  elections in Romania is taking place on Sunday, 24 November, and the second  round is scheduled for 8 December. Between the two rounds, on 1 December,  Romanians will be voting for parliament. 
Santorini residents threaten protests over excessive tourism
The residents of Santorini are  threatening to organize protests and boycott tourists unless tourist visits to  the Greek island are restricted. Tensions flared up when, during high season,  the mayor of the island asked the residents on the island to stay indoors so as  to make more room for tourists – at the time, in the space of just one day, cruise  ships with 17,000 tourists on board arrived on the island, BNR’s correspondent  in Greece Katya Peeva reports. The residents of Santorini are demanding restrictions  on the tourist flow and an end to the issuance of building permits for tourist  sites. A population of no more than 15,000 received 2 million tourists during  the season, and that is a task that is impossible, the locals say.  Environmentalists have also been giving voice to their frustration over the constant  erosion of the coast and the shortage of drinking water.
3,000 attend Nomad  Digital Festival in Tirana
November 18-22, the Albanian capital Tirana is hosting the latest  edition of the Nomad Digital Festival, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reports,  citing the Albanian news agency ATA. The event brings together digital nomads  from all over the world – people who combine remote work with travel to  different countries and encounters with different cultures.
“Today, Tirana is No. 1 in the Balkans, bringing together 3,000 digital nomads… people who are doing the job of the future. We are definitely popularizing Tirana, and at the same time we are getting ready to be the Mediterranean capital of culture next year. A great many of the digital nomads are going to join the cultural activities. We would like to continue with all of this positive energy and become a truly cosmopolitan city,” said the Mayor of Tirana Erion Veliaj.
Compiled by Miglena Ivanova
  Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
  Photos: community-democracies.org, romania-insider.com,  greece-is.com, shqiptarja.com
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