Jump to content

Kiro Gligorov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 193.77.24.12 (talk) at 12:15, 1 October 2004. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Kiro Gligorov (Киро Глигоров in Cyrillic)(born May 3, 1917) was the first president of the Republic of Macedonia, serving for two terms from January 271991 to November 19 1999. He was reelected for his second term in office on November 19 1994. He tried to keep his country out of the wars and conflicts which plagued the nations around him, a task made difficult by disputes with Serbia, Albania, Bulgaria and Greece, all of whom had ethnic minorities in the country. On October 3, 1995, he was the victim of an assassination attempt in Skopje and was incapacitated until 1996, and Stojan Andov was acting president.

The election for Gligorov's successor took place only a few days before the end of his term, and because of disputed results the winner, Boris Trajkovski, did not take office until the following month.

Here is a link to a proper biographical article about Gligorov until someone writes a decent one here.