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US condemns parliament violence

Opposition Social Democrats leader Zoran Zaev bleeds after being injured when supporters of former leading party VMRO-DPMNE entered the parliament following an allegedly unfair vote for a parliamentary speaker in Skopje on April 27, 2017

"Violence has no place in the democratic process," the State Department said in a statement, adding "we urge all parties to remain calm" and respect the law.

It said that the United States will work with the Macedonian parliament's new speaker, Talat Xhaferi, "to support democracy and to help Macedonia move forward on its European path."

The violence erupted late Thursday when nationalist demonstrators, including a group of masked men, stormed the parliament in anger at a vote appointing Xhaferi, an ethnic Albanian.

Scores of people were hurt in the bloody melee.

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Around a quarter of Macedonia's population of two million are ethnic Albanians, whom nationalists see as a threat to national unity. The landlocked country aspires to join both NATO and the EU.

The United States was a supporter of ethnic Albanians in neighboring Kosovo who waged a 1998-1999 war to become independent from Serbia.

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