Brussels – It took less than 50 days for nationalists in North Macedonia to occupy top political positions after the May 8 double triumph at the polls and reignite all the major political tensions in Skopje in the Balkan region. The Macedonian Democratic Party for National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE) is back in government after eight years in opposition thanks to the go-ahead that came yesterday (June 23) from the North Macedonian Assembly, with 77 votes in favour and 22 against (out of 120), and now its leader, Hristijan Mickoski, is officially heading the new executive in Skopje. But just as…