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  Branko Crvenkovski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Branko Crvenkovski in Macedonian Бранко Црвенковски is the President of the Republic of Macedonia.
Branko Crvenkovski was born on October 12, 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Crvenkovski was elected member of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia at the first multi-party elections in the former Yugoslavia in 1990 after serving for several years as head of department at the Semos company in Skopje.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Branko_Crvenkovski   (227 words)

  
 President of Republic of Macedonia - Branko Crvenkovski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Address of the President Branko Crvenkovski, on the occassion of the renovation of the birth house of Blaze Koneski in Nebregovo
The President Branko Crvenkovski is patron of the manifestation marking the 60th anniversary of the Women’s Antifascist Front of Macedonia and 10th anniversary of the creation of the Alliance of Women’s Organization of Macedonia which was held on October 8, 2004
Branko Crvenkovski, President of the Republic of Macedonia is the patron of the event entitled “Days of Lifelong Learning” together with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Macedonia and the Conrad Adenauer Foundation
www.president.gov.mk /index_e.asp   (444 words)

  
 Monthly report for January 2001
Branko Crvenkovski, leader of the opposition Socialdemocratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM), revealed, so far, the greatest affair in the series of affairs that have been rocking the present Government of the Republic of Macedonia.
Crvenkovski supported his claims by showing large written material that had the names of the persons making and receiving the phone call; the date, hour and duration of the telephone call; as well as the complete contents of the telephone conversation.
Branko Crvenkovski, SDSM party leader, located the responsibility for this scandal within the Government of the Republic of Macedonia and demanded that Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski and Interior Minister Dosta Dimovska bear full political and criminal liability.
www.mhc.org.mk /eng/a_izveshtai/a_2001-01mi.htm   (2379 words)

  
 Branko Crvenkovski - Wikipédia
Branko Crvenkovski (en macédonien, Бранко Црвенковски [prononcez Tsrvenkovski]) (12 octobre 1962, Sarajevo-) est un homme politique macédonien, président en exercice depuis le 12 mai 2004.
Branko Crvenkovski suit des études d'ingénieur en automatique et sort diplômé de l'Université Saint Cyril et Méthode de Skopje en 1986.
Crvenkovski prend la tête du SDSM (Union sociale-démocrate de Macédoine) en avril 1991 et accède le 5 septembre 1992 au poste de premier ministre du nouvel état macédonien après sa sécession de la République fédérative de Yougoslavie.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Branko_Crvenkovski   (152 words)

  
 iafrica.com | news | world news Macedonian PM tipped to win election
Macedonia's Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski had a clear lead in presidential elections, but it appeared a run-off later this month was needed to confirm he would succeed Boris Trajkovski, killed in a plane crash in February.
Crvenkovski, one of two ethnic Macedonian candidates, was leading his rival Sasko Kedev in Wednesday's polls, after around 80 percent of the ballots were counted, electoral commission spokesperson Zoran Tanevski told the press early on Thursday.
Crvenkovski was tipped to win most votes, despite fierce criticism over his failure to bolster the economy and slash the country's 35-percent jobless rate.
iafrica.com /news/worldnews/315938.htm   (620 words)

  
 President of Republic of Macedonia - Branko Crvenkovski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Namely, President Crvenkovski reaffirmed the determination for a consistent realization of the overall reforms aimed at achieving the strategic orientations - invitation for membership in NATO in 2006 and acquiring the status of candidate country for EU membership.
President Crvenkovski underlined as one the priorities the activities and the timing of the talks on the differences on the name of the Republic of Macedonia that are led under the auspices of the United Nations.
In this context, President Crvenkovski emphasized that it is exceptionally important to conduct coordinated activities, aimed at preserving the constitutional name of the Republic of Macedonia.
www.president.gov.mk /info_e.asp?SectionID=10&InfoID=746   (238 words)

  
 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN MACEDONIA
Branko Crvenkoski, who was Prime Minister up until now, succeeds the Boris Trajkovski as President of the Republic, after the latter died in a plane crash on 26th February last.
For this presidential election, Branko Crvenkovski focussed his campaign on his country's integration into the EU and NATO as well as on the establishment of good relations between the Macedonian and Albanian communities.
Over the last few months Branko Crvenkovski managed to win back the confidence of the international financial organisations and his government has worked hard to stabilise the State budget and to gain control of the country's foreign debt.
www.robert-schuman.org /anglais/oee/macedoine/presidentielles/resultats2.htm   (930 words)

  
 P-News ver. 1.15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
She considers that the opposition party, aware of its imminent rout based on the public opinion polls in favor of Crvenkovski, enters the scenario of Arben Xhaferi for declaring the elections invalid and refusing to concede defeat.
BDI presidential candidate Gzim Ostreni told the Albanian weekly "Gazeta Shqiptare" that his vote in the second election round was for Branko Crvenkovski because the party program of SDSM was much closer to the program of his party.
Branko Crvenkovski from SDSM received 42.89% of the vote, Sasko Kedev from VMRO-DPMNE polled 34.13%, Gzim Ostreni from BDI scored 14.27% and Zudi Xhelili from PDSh polled 8.31%.
www.makedonija.com /mic/vesti.php?pn=view&seite=28   (2328 words)

  
 MAK-NEWS 21/02/96 (M.I.C.)
At today's parliamentary session, Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski explained the reasons that have led to the reconstruction of the Government in his address, saying, among the rest, that the Government is not a debating club, and that it is expected to function efficiently.
Crvenkovski underlined that with this proposal, the Republic of Macedonia would receive a Government with clearly located political responsibility, concluding that despite all the results that have been achieved after the parliamentary elections, it has not functioned entirely as a political government so far.
In his longer address, Crvenkovski stated that the new Government will continue to realize the election platform of the Alliance for Macedonia, and that these program goals should not be monopolized by the three political parties, participants in the election coalition Alliance for Macedonia.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/mic/1996/96-02-21.mic.html   (1113 words)

  
 Crvenkovski wins Macedonian presidential poll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crvenkovski's centre-right challenger, Sasko Kedev, received 37.34 percent of the vote, the commission said on Thursday, after 99 percent of the ballots had been counted.
Crvenkovski, whose Social Democrats are trying to strengthen their grip on power in the ethnically divided country, outpolled challenger Sasko Kedev of the nationalist VMRO party in the first round of voting two weeks ago, but failed to secure an absolute majority.
Crvenkovski, Macedonia's third president since independence from the former Yugoslavia 13 years ago, is expected to hand the premiership to a political ally.
www.balkanpeace.org /hed/archive/apr04/hed6419.shtml   (519 words)

  
 Ministry of defence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The central commemoration of the ARM day was held in the military barracks “Ilinden”, where the President of Republic of Macedonia and supreme commander of the armed forces Branko Crvenkovski held a speech.
The Army, as Crvenkovski emphasised, today has two new missions- organised defiance to the new unconventional threats for the security of the country and to be able to participate in international missions for peace support.
Crvenkovski emphasised that in the last two years Macedonia initiated new stage in the regional cooperation in the area of defence and security in the Balkans.
www.morm.gov.mk /english/Informations/August/18082004.htm   (674 words)

  
 Hari Kostov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hari Kostov (born November 13, 1959) was the prime minister of Macedonia from May 2004 to November 2004.
He was appointed to the position of Prime Minister by the parliament on May 31, 2004, two weeks after being nominated by President Branko Crvenkovski.
He was the interior minister in the previous government, which was led by Crvenkovski and lasted from 2002 until 2004, and ended when Crvenkovski was elected president.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hari_Kostov   (166 words)

  
 Branko Crvenkovski - President of Macedonia
Branko Crvenkovski was elected president of Macedonia on 28 April 2004, in a second round of elections.
Crvenkovski was born on 12 October 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As the broad opposition coalition led by Crvenkovski's SDSM won the 15 September 2002 parliamentary elections, Crvenkovski was nominated by his party for the prime ministerial post and on 7 October, former President Boris Trajkovski entrusted him with the mandate to form the country's new government.
www.setimes.com /cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/infoBios/setimes/resource_centre/bios/crvenkovski_branko   (317 words)

  
 2004 presidential election in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The elections were necessitated by the death in an air crash in February of President Boris Trajkovski.
In the first round, held on April 14, 2004, Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski of the Social Democratic Union led the poll but failed to secure an absolute majority.
Crvenkovski was victorious in this run-off, with two-thirds of the vote compared to Kedev's one third.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Macedonian_presidential_election,_2004   (230 words)

  
 MAK-NEWS 31/01/96 (M.I.C.)
Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski gave an exclusive interview for the independent Albanian newspaper "Koha e jon" these days, which focuses on the principles of the Macedonian foreign policy.
Crvenkovski explained that the reason why many of these agreements had not been signed earlier was Albania's insistence to have the name under which Macedonia was accepted to the UN written on the documents.
Crvenkovski described that as inappropriate, since almost all the countries in the region had already put that question behind them.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/mic/1996/96-01-31.mic.html   (1945 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Macedonia vote 'generally' democratic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski received 62 percent of Wednesday's run-off vote for the largely ceremonial post, according to the state electoral commission.
Regardless, Crvenkovski was returned to the premiership after 2002 elections when his Social Democratic party, a bloc of reformed communists, defeated the VMRO, the Macedonian acronym for the Macedonian Internal Revolutionary Organization.
Crvenkovski, an electrical engineer by profession, blamed simmering ethnic tensions in Macedonia for his government's poor economic track record.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/04/29/macedonia_vote_generally_democratic?mode=PF   (519 words)

  
 Branko Crvenkovski -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Branko Crvenkovski in (A native or inhabitant of Macedon) Macedonian Бранко Црвенковски is the President and former Prime Minister of the (Click link for more info and facts about Republic of Macedonia) Republic of Macedonia.
Crvenkovski was elected member of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia at the first multi-party elections in the former (A mountainous republic in southeastern Europe) Yugoslavia in 1990 after serving for several years as head of department at the Semos company in (Capital of modern Macedonia) Skopje.
A former communist, Crvenkovski has been at the head of the (Click link for more info and facts about Social Democratic Union of Macedonia) Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM) since April 1991.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/B/Br/Branko_Crvenkovski.htm   (279 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / World / Europe / Crvenkovski wins elections in Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
With virtually all of the ballots counted, Branko Crvenkovski received 62 percent, the state electoral commission said early Thursday.
Crvenkovski replaces Boris Trajkovski, a highly respected politician who died in a February airplane crash in Bosnia.
Crvenkovski's ruling Social Democrat party dismissed the claim, saying the elections were democratic.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2004/04/28/macedonia_holds_presidential_vote?mode=PF   (585 words)

  
 CER | Macedonia: Verbal terrorism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crvenkovski and the Social Democratic Alliance (SDSM) say they have evidence to prove that the phone tapping was carried out by the 5th Operative Technical Administration of the Ministry of Interior (MVR), which reports directly to Minister Dosta Dimovska.
Gruevski confirmed the authenticity of the shorthand reports, announcing that Crvenkovski would be prosecuted for revealing the contents of the shorthand reports without consulting him first, thus causing a potential security leak.
Minister Dimovska went on to suggest that it is not accidental that this act of "verbal terrorism" coincides with recent terrorist activities in the Macedonia, as both aim to destabilise the country.
www.ce-review.org /01/6/macedonianews6.html   (866 words)

  
 Crvenkovski involved in the death of President Trajkovski?
Branko Crvenkovski the Macedonian President according to the Head of World Macedonian Congress Todor Petrov is the moral killer of Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski.
Petrov accused Branko Crvenkovski, who was a Prime Minister at that time, that he had warned Trajkovski of murder if he refused to sign the Bill.
Branko Crvenkovski is the worse choice for Macedonian President
www.macedoniainfo.com /branko_crvenkovski.htm   (1827 words)

  
 NATO Media Library: Visit to NATO by Mr. Branko Crvenkovski, President of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1 - ...
Branko Crvenkovski, President of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1 - 26 July 2004
Branko Crvenkovski, President of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
From left to right: NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Mr.
www.nato.int /multi/photos/2004/m040726a.htm   (121 words)

  
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President Branko Crvenkovski, during the visit met with the President of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic, the President of the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, Predrag Marovic, the President of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Vojislav Kostunica and the President of Serbia, Boris Tadic, the Agency of Information reports.
President Crvenkovski underlined that the Republic of Macedonia will support any solution that will be reached among Belgrade, Prishtina and the international community and added that utmost efforts should be done to preserve stability in the region both before and during the negotiations.
President Crvenkovski and the President of the Republic of Serbia, Boris Tadic have agreed to raise a joint initiative for a meeting of the leaders in the region dedicated to the war against organized crime and corruption aimed at speeding up Euro Atlantic integration processes.
www.sinf.gov.mk /english/arhiva/prikaz.asp?kategorija_id=1&sodrzina_id=3704   (404 words)

  
 Macedonia's premier wins presidential race - Apr. 30, 2004
SKOPJE - Macedonia's Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski won the presidential race in a run-off election Wednesday in this former Yugoslav republic, with a turnout above the 50-percent threshold required for the election to be declared valid, the electoral commission said.
The turnout of voters was 53.39 percent, according to the preliminary tally of the electoral commission.
Earlier, both Crvenkovski's SDSM party and non-governmental observers group Most said the current prime minister won the polls as the turnout was above the 50-percent threshold required for the election to be declared valid.
www.inq7.net /wnw/2004/apr/30/wnw_6-1.htm   (474 words)

  
 Voting for Unity in Macedonia | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 13.04.2004
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Branko Crvenkovski is favored to succeed Boris Trajkovski as Macedonian president.
The favored candidate is the country's prime minister, Branko Crvenkovski, who represents the Macedonian majority.
Crvenkovski's main rival in the election is another Macedonian, Sasko Kedev of the opposition VMRO party.
www.dw-world.de /english/0,3367,1433_A_1168853_1_A,00.html   (479 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crvenkovski won some 42 percent of the vote to Kedev's 34 percent, but failed to win an outright majority.
Crvenkovski, a veteran politician, is pledging to work toward the full implementation of the Ohrid peace agreement, which ended months of clashes between security forces and ethnic Albanian rebels three years ago.
Kedev, a heart surgeon and a relative political novice, is promising a "new face" for Macedonia and is vowing to tackle widespread corruption and poverty.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2004/04/17a32617-4f7d-41a5-83e6-c13a6efe4f9e.html   (786 words)

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