Branko Crvenkovski (Macedonian: Бранко Црвенковски, pronounced ['brankɔ t͡sr̩'vɛnkɔfski] ; born 12 October 1962) is a Macedonian politician who served...
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Crvenkovski (Macedonian: Црвенковски) is a Macedonian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Branko Crvenkovski (born 1962), President of the...
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Democratic Union of Macedonia, he served as deputy prime minister under Branko Crvenkovski from 1992 to 1994 and as foreign minister of the Republic from 1993...
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and was the ruling party of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. Branko Crvenkovski was elected as the president and Nikola Popovski was elected as the...
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Georgievski and then to Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski. After Trajkovski's tragic death in 2004, Crvenkovski was elected as the next president, and...
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(1990–1992) and minister without portfolio in the first cabinet of Branko Crvenkovski (1992–1994). She was also a UN expert and vice president of the Independent...
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Croatian-Australian footballer Branko Cikatić (1955–2020), Croatian martial artist Branko Crvenkovski (born 1962), Macedonian politician Branko Cvetković (born 1984)...
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parliament on May 31, 2004, two weeks after being nominated by President Branko Crvenkovski. Kostov was an economic advisor to the Macedonian government and the...
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Democratic Prosperity. He served as a minister the second government of Branko Crvenkovski (1994-1998). In January 1992, the Republic of Ilirida, a territorial...
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The following is a list of state visits made by Branko Crvenkovski during his tenure as president of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009. "Министерство За Надворешни...
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