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Also, the mayor's decisions are confirmed or rejected by the City Council of Skopje (Macedonian: Совет на Град Скопје; Albanian: Këshilli i Qytetit të Shkupit). The obligations of the mayor include: [1] declaring the acts of the Council and publishes them in the "Official Gazette of the City of Skopje";
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He served as the Mayor of Skopje from 2009 to 2017. Before he was the mayor of Skopje, he was a Member of Parliament and mayor of the Gazi Baba Municipality. He was born in 1956 in Skopje. He studied at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje and graduated in 1980. In 1981, he started work at ...
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Danela Arsovska (Macedonian: Данела Арсовска) [1] is a Macedonian politician and academic and the mayor of Skopje since 2021. In 2014, she was elected as President of the Macedonian Chambers of Commerce, which is the union of national chambers of commerce, promoting economic cooperation on national and international level based on principles of free trade and fair competition.
Mayors by city in Italy (87 C) A. Mayors of places in Abruzzo (3 C, 7 P) Mayors of places in Aosta Valley (1 C) Mayors of places in Apulia (4 C, 18 P) B.
Gazi Baba (Macedonian: Гази Баба ⓘ, Albanian: Gazi Babë) is one of the ten municipalities that make up the City of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. [1] The municipality administration consists of a council and mayor. [1]
The mayor of the municipality, Kurto Dudush, is Muslim Roma. In 2009, the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia took further measures to enlarge inclusion of Romani in the education process. The cornerstone of a government-funded secondary school for Šuto Orizari was laid on 10 February 2009, an investment worth 1.6 million euros.