Nikola Šećeroski
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Nikola Šećeroski (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Шећероски) (1934 – 2008), was a candidate for Serbian presidency. He was born in 1934 in Radožda, a village on the shore of Lake Ohrid in the south-west of Yugoslavia, now the Republic of Macedonia. He ran for President of Serbia in 1990. In one TV interview, he stated that he made facades, not brooms and brushes.[1]
He was a social activist in 1970s (he protested against some corrupted officials) and a mainstream politician in 1980s.
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