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Stevo Pendarovski was born on 3 April 1963 in Skopje.His family originates from Galičnik. [4] He grew up in post-earthquake Skopje. His parents were teachers. [5] Pendarovski started his elementary studies at the then-Dositej Obradovikj School in Skopje (current-day Panajot Ginovski School) while he finished his secondary studies at the Cvetan Dimov gymnasium.
The President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen also rebuked Siljanovska-Davkova's choice of words, conditioning North Macedonia's prospects for joining the EU on the respect of the Prespa Agreement, after congratulating her for her new position. In response to the reactions, her office announced that she would respect the country's ...
Communist Partry of Macedonia: 3 Dimitar Nestorov (1890–1968) 30 December 1947: 3 January 1951: Communist Party of Macedonia: 4 Dimče Stojanov (1910–1991) 4 January 1951: 19 November 1953: Communist Party of Macedonia renamed in 1952 to League of Communists of Macedonia: 5 Lazar Koliševski (1914–2000) 19 November 1953: 26 June 1962 ...
ATHENS (Reuters) -Greece threatened to hinder North Macedonia's bid to join the EU on Monday after newly elected president Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova called her country just "Macedonia" during a ...
Voters go to the polls in North Macedonia this week for the first round of the presidential election — the seventh such vote since the small landlocked Balkan country gained independence from ...
The president of North Macedonia is elected using a modified two-round system; a candidate can only be elected in the first round of voting if they receive the equivalent of over 50% of the vote from all registered voters. [7] In the second round, voter turnout must be at least 40% for the result to be deemed valid. [8]
Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova defeats the incumbent Stevo Pendarovski to become the first woman to be elected as President of North Macedonia. [4] 2024 North Macedonian parliamentary election: The VMRO-DPMNE and its Your Macedonia coalition win 58 seats in the Assembly of North Macedonia, just three shy of an outright majority. [5] 12 May ...
She is the first female (acting) prime minister of North Macedonia. Šekerinska was elected President of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia at the party Congress following a no-confidence motion against the former leader Vlado Bučkovski. She left the position after the September 2008 party congress. Zoran Zaev was appointed as her ...