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An investigation into the assassination attempt was initiated and police experienced in terrorism investigations from
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put forward the idea of a "Yugoslav confederation" (which was strongly supported by the international community), but it was rejected by the other states of
Yugoslavia. Thus his policy of preserving Yugoslavia as a confederation failed. When it became clear that Yugoslavia was being torn apart,
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became the first President of the independent and sovereign Republic of Macedonia. Afterwards, Gligorov worked towards gaining international recognition of Macedonia.
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was acting president during Gligorov's recuperation. After several months of treatment, on 10 January 1996, Gligorov returned to his presidency.
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Gligorov was incapacitated until 17 November 1995. He became permanently blind in one eye and was facially scarred as a result of the attack.
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there have been short-lived speculations as to who could be the culprits. Shortly after the bombing, the Minister of Internal Affairs
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funds to purchase necessary improvements. Gligorov hoped that the shift to a market system would temporarily reduce consumption of
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to a sustainable level, while also stimulating investment into their production. Cuts in public expenditures attempted to release
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In October 1943, Gligorov married Nada Misheva, who died in 2009. They had one son and two daughters. His son,
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As a finance minister, he advanced early Yugoslav economic reform. Gligorov supervised the shift from a
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in the United States, he was awarded an honorary doctorate on 21 September 1997. He was awarded the
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program which was never implemented, because the plan was considered too liberal by Yugoslav leader
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Balkan Babel: The Disintegration Of Yugoslavia From The Death Of Tito To The Fall Of Milosevic
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Zhidas Daskalovski (1999). "Democratisation in Macedonia and Slovenia".
1161:
Jubilee Medal "65 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
413:, where he received his initial education. According to the news source
4785:
4174:
3233:
2988:
1853:"Paradigm Lost: Yugoslav Self-Management and the Economics of Disaster"
852:
756:
1904:
Socialist Unemployment: The Political Economy of Yugoslavia, 1945-1990
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4765:
2898:"Kiro Gligorov, first elected president of Macedonia, dies at age 94"
555:
540:
508:
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2597:
The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World
1156:
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to form the first government. In the same year, Gligorov along with
375:
Gligorov (top right) with other members of the General Staff of the
3384:
2497:
Yugoslavia and After: A Study in Fragmentation, Despair and Rebirth
1552:
Spencer Tucker; Laura Matysek Wood; Justin D. Murphy, eds. (1996).
1334:"Ден на жалост - Македонија ќе се прости од претседателот Глигоров"
1310:
Politics, Power and the Struggle for Democracy in South-East Europe
1272:
Sabrina P. Ramet; Christine Hassenstab; Ola Listhaug, eds. (2017).
836:
517:
344:(now North Macedonia) from 1991 to 1999. He was born and raised in
3359:
1365:
Dismembering the State: The Death of Yugoslavia and why it Matters
863:, Pavlov assured Gligorov that his organisation was not involved.
2669:
1116:
900:
532:
2728:
Macedonia and Greece: The Struggle to Define a New Balkan Nation
1093:
Order of Brotherhood and Unity with golden wreath (Unknown date)
718:, which discussed the status of the Yugoslav Federation and the
394:
345:
194:
1696:
The Former Yugoslavia's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook
1427:"Kiro Gligorov: President of Macedonia throughout the Nineties"
1198:
Ljubčo Georgievski was Macedonia's only vice president in 1991.
1150:
1053:
961:
895:
840:
804:
702:, the devaluation of the Yugoslav dinar and its pegging to the
418:
211:
2837:"Twenty Years from President Gligorov's Assassination Attempt"
2352:
Making Peace Prevail: Preventing Violent Conflict in Macedonia
1399:"Late Macedonian President Gligorov Was 'Certified' Bulgarian"
1013:
Stormy times, Republic of Macedonia – a reality in the Balkans
485:
Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia
354:
Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia
2319:
2053:
Marie-Janine Calic; Dietmar Neutatz; Julia Obertreis (2011).
860:
730:, then the leader of VMRO-DPMNE, was elected to serve as the
1471:(2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 128–129.
1128:
Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
1009:
Viorni vreminja, Republika Makedonija – realnost na Balkanot
616:. In this period, he was also a close collaborator of Tito.
489:
Antifascist Assembly of the National Liberation of Macedonia
475:
as a pan-Balkan issue and its solution in the creation of a
2377:
SEER-South-East Europe Review for Labour and Social Affairs
1883:
1693:
1668:"Проф. Яни Милчаков за политическата роля на Киро Глигоров"
1555:
The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
1244:
1005:Виорни времиња, Република Македонија – реалност на Балканот
831:
Gligorov's presidential car after the assassination attempt
783:
spilling over into Macedonia, he requested the presence of
759:) and the ethnic Albanian Party for Democratic Prosperity (
536:
243:
2494:
956:, came to pay their respects beforehand. He was buried in
3179:"Eleven years since the death of President Kiro Gligorov"
2777:"Macedonian President Gravely Wounded in Car-Bomb Attack"
2619:
3573:"UMD presents Life Achievement award to first Macedonia"
3334:
3284:
2080:
Origins of a Catastrophe: Yugoslavia and Its Destroyers
608:
from 1962 to 1967. In 1965, he was the co-creator of a
2647:
Encyclopedia of Conflicts since World War II, Volume 1
2294:
The Macedonian Question and the Macedonians: A History
1126:
Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver with Sash of the
819:. Following his presidency, he retired from politics.
2354:. Syracuse University Press. pp. 58, 83–85, 95.
2128:
Stroynowski, Juliusz; Lewytzkyj, Borys, eds. (1978).
1830:"АСНОМ го определи нашето државно и национално битие"
1646:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 363, 385–387.
746:
Gligorov and the other leaders decided to initiate a
4365:
Presidency of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
3141:
3007:"Kiro Gligorov, Macedonian independence leader dead"
2807:"Kiro Gligorov, Macedonian independence leader dead"
2127:
1642:
Ramet, Sabrina; Hassenstab, Christine, eds. (2019).
3547:"Mediterranean Award "Peace" 1998 to Kiro Gligorov"
3436:"Kiro Gligorov, Ex-Leader of Macedonia, Dies at 94"
2544:
1424:
779:(JNA) from Macedonian soil. Due to concerns of the
2672:Historical dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia
2594:
2447:Yugoslavism: Histories of a Failed Idea, 1918-1992
2374:
1999:
1644:Central and Southeast European Politics Since 1989
1580:"Kiro Gligorov, former Macedonian president, dies"
3909:
3409:
3207:
2989:"Newsline - Macedonian president returns to work"
2291:
2077:
2032:. Princeton University Press. pp. 174, 192.
1857:Balkanologie - Revue d'études pluridisciplinaires
1245:Robert Bideleux; Ian Jeffries (24 January 2007).
882:Gligorov's grave at the Butel cemetery in Skopje.
623:in the 1970s published articles in the newspaper
6401:Social Democratic Union of Macedonia politicians
6342:
3309:
2959:"Secret Police 'Tried to Kill' Macedonia Leader"
2697:
2599:. Princeton University Press. pp. 144–145.
2569:
2264:Pălășan, Corina; Vasile, Cristian, eds. (2011).
2212:Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country
1971:
1906:. Princeton University Press. pp. 168–169.
1836:(in Macedonian). 16 October 2006. Archived from
1785:Daskalov, Roumen; Mishkova, Diana, eds. (2013).
1784:
1312:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 246–247.
920:, Gligorov stated several times that the ethnic
835:On 3 October 1995, Gligorov was the target of a
787:, which were deployed later. As a result of the
3523:(in Macedonian). 3 January 2012. Archived from
3261:"Shaky Balkans need 'new strategy,' panel says"
2624:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 150.
2520:Fruhstorfer, Anna; Hein, Michael, eds. (2016).
2519:
2349:
2241:The breakup of Yugoslavia and the war in Bosnia
2103:Fruhstorfer, Anna; Hein, Michael, eds. (2016).
2102:
1976:. University of California Press. p. 136.
1809:
1641:
1611:
132:President of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia
3637:(in Macedonian). 19 April 2010. Archived from
3385:Joseph Rothschild; Nancy M. Wingfield (1999).
2574:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 319.
2449:. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. p. 123.
2419:
2130:Who's Who in the Socialist Countries of Europe
2107:. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. p. 311.
2027:
1929:
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1307:
6396:League of Communists of Macedonia politicians
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4150:
3895:
3360:Michael Merlingen; Rasa Ostrauskaite (2006).
3076:(in Macedonian). 26 June 2009. Archived from
2730:. McFarland & Company. pp. 371–374.
2287:
2285:
2263:
2209:
1724:Macedonia: Warlords and Rebels in the Balkans
1721:
1526:
1420:
1418:
1416:
1308:Dawisha, Karen; Parrott, Bruce, eds. (1997).
674:, including as a member of both the Yugoslav
6366:University of Belgrade Faculty of Law alumni
3258:
2774:
2670:Valentina Georgieva; Sasha Konechni (1998).
2444:
2395:"Петти непосредни избори за шеф на државата"
2238:
2184:
1954:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1850:
1362:
694:'s economic reform plan, which consisted of
3631:"Македонија - Руски орден за Киро Глигоров"
3511:
3509:
3466:"Former Macedonian President Gligorov Dies"
3287:Politics of Memory in Post-Communist Europe
3212:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 216.
3144:"Macedonia's First President Gligorov Dies"
2645:Ciment, James; Hill, Kenneth, eds. (2012).
2214:. Cambridge University Press. p. 391.
2156:
2057:. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 146.
2002:Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Two-Volume Set
1717:
1715:
1278:. Cambridge University Press. p. 290.
726:on 27 January, succeeding Vladimir Mitkov.
440:in 1941, Gligorov returned to Skopje (then
70:27 January 1991 – 19 November 1999
4355:
4341:
4157:
4143:
3902:
3888:
3612:(in German). 23 April 2012. Archived from
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2644:
2420:Zielonka, Jan; Pravda, Alex, eds. (2001).
2282:
1967:
1965:
1726:. Yale University Press. pp. 47, 53.
1497:Heads of States and Governments Since 1945
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1301:
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3339:. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 212.
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2868:"Bomb blast injures Macedonian President"
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1145:Order of the Republic of Macedonia (2005)
1059:Other honours Gligorov received include:
972:Gligorov authored the following memoirs:
3506:
3389:. Oxford University Press. p. 299.
2469:
2345:
2343:
2341:
2320:Wojciech Roszkowski; Jan Kofman (2016).
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2178:
2161:. Purdue University Press. p. 152.
1995:
1993:
1901:
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1635:
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1529:Macedonia and the Macedonians: A History
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1488:
1469:Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia
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877:
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822:
737:On 7 March, he entrusted the mandate to
672:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
507:
370:
3142:Sinisa Jakov Marusic (2 January 2012).
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479:. Afterwards he became a member of the
272: 1943; died 2009)
6343:
3862:President of the Republic of Macedonia
3834:President of the Republic of Macedonia
3484:"Последна почит за првиот претседател"
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2927:
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2313:
2159:Yugoslavia: A State that Withered Away
1920:
1694:Matjaž Klemenčič; Mitja Zagar (2004).
1513:
1425:Constantine Buhayer (9 January 2012).
1231:
1023:Site jugoslovenski (stopanski) reformi
1019:Сите југословенски (стопански) реформи
797:General Assembly of the United Nations
587:Soviet-style centrally planned economy
539:, rather than the state, would ensure
516:After World War II, Gligorov moved to
342:president of the Republic of Macedonia
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3740:. BBC. 1 January 2022. Archived from
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2935:. MRT. 3 October 2006. Archived from
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2495:David A. Dyker; Ivan Vejvoda (2014).
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1990:
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1558:. Taylor & Francis. p. 150.
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1485:
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1384:
1248:The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
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336:; 3 May 1917 – 1 January 2012) was a
323:
110:Vladimir Mitkov (as President of the
6381:Deputy prime ministers of Yugoslavia
4095:Presidential Seal of North Macedonia
3446:from the original on 11 October 2017
3128:
2904:. Associated Press. 2 January 2012.
2716:
2702:. Westview Press. pp. 192–193.
2018:
1775:
1740:
1682:
1602:
1572:
1437:from the original on 29 January 2018
568:improve their export competitiveness
454:Action National Liberation Committee
3918:Presidents of the People's Assembly
3583:from the original on 18 August 2021
3335:Laura Silber; Allan Little (1997).
3314:. Anthem Press. pp. 183, 277.
3154:from the original on 14 August 2023
3116:from the original on 14 August 2023
3104:Partos, Gabriel (12 January 2012).
3050:from the original on 14 August 2023
2969:from the original on 22 August 2023
2920:
2878:from the original on 22 August 2023
2817:from the original on 6 January 2023
2787:from the original on 22 August 2023
2310:
2243:. Greenwood Press. pp. 91–92.
2187:Yugoslavia: A History of its Demise
1344:from the original on 9 January 2018
438:defeat of Yugoslavia by Axis forces
340:politician who served as the first
13:
6391:Government ministers of Yugoslavia
4090:
4007:
3932:
3189:from the original on 24 March 2023
3092:
3017:from the original on 24 March 2023
2908:from the original on 24 March 2023
2620:Mieczysław P. Boduszyński (2010).
2474:. St. Martin's Press. p. 26.
1678:from the original on 24 June 2021.
1614:Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia
1590:from the original on 26 March 2012
1545:
1409:from the original on 24 June 2021.
1173:Monument to the Presidium of ASNOM
573:He and fellow Yugoslav politician
481:League of Communists of Yugoslavia
450:World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
350:World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
144:15 May 1974 – 15 May 1978
14:
6442:
3760:
3693:(in Macedonian). 19 December 2017
3667:(in Macedonian). 15 December 2017
3490:(in Macedonian). 3 January 2012.
3046:(in Macedonian). 3 October 2014.
1974:The Yugoslav Experiment 1948-1974
1340:(in Macedonian). 3 January 2012.
890:, was one of the founders of the
562:to manufacturers, and a devalued
527:economy to the enduring Yugoslav
4430:
3494:from the original on 18 May 2023
2843:. 3 October 2015. Archived from
2674:. Scarecrow Press. p. 124.
2189:. Routledge. pp. 105, 176.
1934:. Lexington Books. p. 297.
1902:Woodward, Susan L. (2020).
1761:. MANU. 2009. pp. 365–366.
1674:(in Bulgarian). 4 January 2012.
1367:. Lexington Books. p. 207.
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6386:Finance ministers of Yugoslavia
4012:Socialist Republic of Macedonia
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3238:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
3234:"Balkan Report: March 27, 2001"
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1027:All Yugoslav (economic) reforms
720:Socialist Republic of Macedonia
433:, but was released afterwards.
269:
3719:(in Serbian). 1 January 2022.
3259:Judy Dempsey (28 April 2005).
2757:Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso
2401:(in Macedonian). 13 April 2014
1759:Makedonska enciklopedija: A-LJ
1356:
1326:
1265:
1207:According to the news sources
1192:
813:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
606:Finance Minister of Yugoslavia
1:
6376:Presidents of North Macedonia
3911:Presidents of North Macedonia
3850:(himself as President of the
3337:Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation
2866:Sasa Pesev (3 October 1995).
2760:. 22 May 2007. Archived from
2470:Pettifer, James, ed. (1999).
1531:. Hoover Press. p. 264.
1224:
999:Assassination - the day after
928:, as well as that they are a
503:
421:and later graduated from the
384:
366:
222:Yugoslav/Bulgarian/Macedonian
3993:Presidents of the Presidency
2752:"Kiro Gligorov turns ninety"
2545:Nikolaos Zahariadis (2005).
2082:. Times Books. p. 116.
1111:with red flag (Unknown date)
709:
600:, he spoke out in favour of
465:Communist Party of Macedonia
7:
4124:Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova
3289:. Zeta Books. p. 189.
2595:Loring M. Danforth (1997).
2472:The New Macedonian Question
2424:. OUP Oxford. p. 422.
2268:. Zeta Books. p. 252.
2000:Alexander J. Motyl (2000).
1495:Lentz, Harris, ed. (2014).
932:. In an interview with the
748:referendum for independence
732:vice president of Macedonia
498:
197:, Bulgarian-occupied Serbia
10:
6447:
3772:Biography of Kiro Gligorov
3410:Minton F. Goldman (1997).
3208:Victor Roudometof (2002).
3106:"Kiro Gligorov (Obituary)"
2649:. Routledge. p. 958.
2549:. Peter Lang. p. 88.
2499:. Routledge. p. 257.
2324:. Routledge. p. 297.
2292:Alexis Heraclides (2021).
2078:Warren Zimmermann (1996).
1616:. Routledge. p. 512.
1499:. Routledge. p. 527.
1251:. Routledge. p. 412.
1076:Order of the Yugoslav Star
1037:
967:
393:Kiro Gligorov was born in
16:1st president of Macedonia
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3364:. Routledge. p. 80.
3310:Ridvan Peshkopia (2015).
2698:Sabrina P. Ramet (2002).
2570:Michael Palairet (2016).
2524:. Springer. p. 311.
1972:Dennison Rusinow (1978).
1698:. ABC-CLIO. p. 378.
1050:Mediterranean Peace Prize
1026:
1012:
998:
984:
981:Makedonija e se što imame
977:Македонија е сè што имаме
839:assassination attempt in
769:National Democratic Party
706:, making it convertible.
399:Bulgarian occupation zone
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100:Ljubčo Georgievski (1991)
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51:
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30:
23:
2350:Alice Ackermann (2000).
1869:10.4000/balkanologie.681
1672:Bulgarian National Radio
1612:Bernard A. Cook (2014).
1185:
1078:with Sash (Unknown date)
1046:University of Pittsburgh
985:Macedonia is all we have
799:on 7 April 1993. In the
789:Macedonia naming dispute
583:socialist market economy
325:[ˈkirɔˈɡliɡɔrɔf]
31:
3551:Fondazione Mediterraneo
3070:"Почина Нада Глигорова"
2028:Steven L. Burg (2014).
1467:Dimitar Bechev (2019).
907:insurgency in Macedonia
874:Personal life and death
696:economic liberalisation
463:(ANOK), a group of the
4096:
4013:
3941:Metodija Andonov-Čento
3938:
2210:John R. Lampe (2000).
1789:. BRILL. p. 539.
1722:John Phillips (2004).
1527:Andrew Rossos (2013).
951:Chief of General Staff
883:
832:
777:Yugoslav People's Army
550:, and misappropriated
513:
467:which advocated for a
423:University of Belgrade
397:on 3 May 1917, in the
390:
58:President of Macedonia
4319:Slobodan Gligorijević
4094:
4072:Republic of Macedonia
4011:
3936:
3603:"Anfragebeantwortung"
3488:Радио Слободна Европа
3148:Balkan Insight (BIRN)
2963:Balkan Insight (BIRN)
2445:Dejan Djokić (2003).
2239:Carole Rogel (1998).
2185:Viktor Meier (2005).
1851:P. H. Liotta (2001).
1363:P. H. Liotta (2001).
1052:on 5 January 1998 in
924:are unrelated to the
881:
830:
823:Assassination attempt
793:Republic of Macedonia
585:as an alternative to
511:
431:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
374:
2939:on 30 September 2007
2874:. Associated Press.
2157:Dejan Jović (2009).
1169:Municipality of Štip
688:10th electoral terms
650:, Milutin Mitrović,
541:budgetary discipline
377:Macedonian Partisans
6431:Yugoslav economists
6371:Yugoslav communists
3619:on 8 November 2017.
3610:Austrian Parliament
2995:. 20 November 1995.
2965:. 21 October 2008.
2764:on 2 December 2008.
1892:, pp. 166–168.
1584:The Washington Post
995:Atentat - den potoa
991:Атентат - ден потоа
939:moderate politician
930:South Slavic people
926:ancient Macedonians
918:Alexander the Great
724:Macedonian Assembly
473:Macedonian Question
442:annexed by Bulgaria
4109:Branko Crvenkovski
4097:
4051:Jezdimir Bogdanski
4014:
3939:
3780:Political offices
3442:. 3 January 2012.
3440:The New York Times
3265:The New York Times
3080:on 11 October 2017
3013:. 2 January 2012.
2847:on 8 February 2017
2813:. 2 January 2012.
2726:John Shea (2008).
1586:. 9 January 2012.
1405:. 3 January 2012.
1034:Honours and legacy
958:Butel Municipality
884:
849:Ljubomir Frčkovski
833:
765:Branko Crvenkovski
728:Ljubčo Georgievski
625:Ekonomska politika
579:Ekonomska politika
514:
391:
167:Dragoslav Marković
89:Ljubčo Georgievski
85:Branko Crvenkovski
6338:
6337:
6334:
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4908:
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4239:Mijalko Todorović
4231:Milentije Popović
4132:
4131:
4119:Stevo Pendarovski
4084:
4076:
4046:Dragoljub Stavrev
4001:
3979:Mito Hadživasilev
3975:
3926:
3878:
3877:
3869:Succeeded by
3855:
3837:
3826:Succeeded by
3817:President of the
3472:. 1 January 2012.
2134:K. G. Saur Verlag
888:Vladimir Gligorov
743:Alija Izetbegović
716:Vladimir Gligorov
621:Vladimir Gligorov
598:Krste Crvenkovski
529:worker's councils
525:centrally planned
477:Balkan Federation
306:
305:
155:Mijalko Todorović
6438:
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4295:Ivo Vrandečić
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4287:Ilaz Kurteshi
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4279:Dušan Alimpić
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4271:Vojo Srzentić
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757:VMRO-DPMNE
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504:Yugoslavia
436:After the
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367:Early life
338:Macedonian
321:pronounced
313:Macedonian
192:3 May 1917
188:1917-05-03
6306:Stojčević
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6241:Kovačević
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6175:Varošlija
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6064:13th term
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