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  2. Branko Crvenkovski - Wikipedia

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    Branko Crvenkovski (Macedonian: Бранко Црвенковски, pronounced ['brankɔ t͡sr̩'vɛnkɔfski] ⓘ; born 12 October 1962) is a Macedonian politician who served as the 3rd President of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009. He previously served as Prime Minister of Macedonia from 1992 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2004. A former member of the ...

  3. President of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Following Trajkovski's death in 2004, he was succeeded by Branko Crvenkovski. Gjorge Ivanov won the 2009 presidential election and took office on 12 May 2009. He was re-elected in 2014. The position initially had some considerable powers, as Macedonia functioned within the framework of a de facto semi-presidential republic.

  4. Social Democratic Union of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Union of Macedonia was established on 20 April 1991. Its roots can be traced to 1943 upon the formation of the Communist Party of Macedonia (CPM) during World War II in the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The CPM became the League of Communists of Macedonia (LCM) in 1952 and was the ruling party of the Socialist Republic of ...

  5. Prime Minister of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Branko Crvenkovski (born 1962) 4 September 1992: 30 November 1998: 6 years, 87 days: SDSM: 1994: 3: Ljubčo Georgievski (born 1966) 30 November 1998: 1 November 2002: ...

  6. List of state visits made by Branko Crvenkovski - Wikipedia

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    Branko Crvenkovski (second from right) during the Munich Security Conference 2008. The following is a list of state visits made by Branko Crvenkovski during his tenure as president of Macedonia from 2004 to 2009.

  7. 2004 Macedonian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Presidential elections were held in Macedonia on 14 April 2004, with a second round on 28 April. [1] They followed the death in an air crash in February of incumbent President Boris Trajkovski . Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski of the Social Democratic Union won the first round. As he failed to cross the 50% threshold, a second round was ...

  8. Human rights in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. North Macedonia is a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights and the U.N. Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and Convention against Torture, and the Constitution of North Macedonia guarantees basic human rights to all citizens. There do however continue to be problems with human rights.

  9. List of ambassadors of North Macedonia to the United States

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    The United States formally recognized North Macedonia in 1994, with full diplomatic relations established in 1995. The embassy was formed and the first ambassador sent to the U.S. in the same year, as the administration of Bill Clinton recognized the government of Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski in Skopje (North Macedonia).