2021 local elections In the run-up for the
local elections in North Macedonia scheduled for 17 and 31 October 2021, Danela Arsovska announced her candidacy as an independent candidate for mayor of Skopje. In a very short time, she collected the number of citizens' signatures required for official candidacy. As an independent candidate, she also received support from the largest opposition party in North Macedonia,
VMRO-DPMNE, and its coalition partners from the Albanian political bloc: Alliance for Albanians and Alternativa. During the campaign, the ruling
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia party presented documents claiming Bulgarian citizenship to Danela and her husband. Arsovska herself has denied these claims. The prime minister
Zoran Zaev expected Arovska to withdraw from the local elections. Per Zaev, her Bulgarian citizenship was a problem: political, ethical, dishonest. At the same time, a reference on the website of the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior confirmed the authenticity of the data from the identification cards of the couple. On this occasion, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria expressed an official protest, insisting hate speech against Bulgaria is a denial of the European values. Despite the campaign against her, Arsovska was elected as mayor of the city.
New Alternative In January 2024, she became the leader of the party New Alternative (). She announced that the party under her leadership will be based on four postulates – justice, freeing the economy from the constraints of big capital and introducing equal opportunities, fighting against corruption and crime, and full digitization of public administration. == References ==