MRT Sobraniski kanal is exactly what its name suggests: the parliamentary channel of North Macedonia, run by the public broadcaster MRT. It's not for casual viewing. The programming is almost entirely raw coverage of the Sobranie (parliament), plenary sessions, committee meetings, and the occasional state ceremony. No commentary, no flashy graphics, no attempt to make politics palatable. The stream feels like a CCTV feed spliced with a public affairs channel. If you're a political junkie tracking legislative votes or ministerial statements, this is invaluable. For anyone else, it's an endurance test in procedural tedium. The channel also rebroadcasts key sessions in the evening, which is useful if you missed a live debate. Production values are minimal, fixed cameras on the chamber, basic audio, no chyrons for every speaker. In a media landscape where everything is compressed and shouted, this channel offers something rare: unmediated governance. To watch MRT Sobraniski kanal live, you need patience and an interest in North Macedonian politics. That's essentially the entire target audience. Still, for a general TV channel from North Macedonia, it serves a vital democratic function by making the legislative process transparent and accessible.