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Branko Manoilovski
Born19 August 1941
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb [1]
Occupation(s)Politician, Agricultural engineer

Branko Manoilovski (Albanian: Branko Manojli, Branko Manoillovski; Macedonian: Бранко Маноиловски) born in 2 August 1941, in Kičinica, Upper Reka is a Macedonian politician of Albanian Orthodox descent. In the 2016 parliamentary elections he was a candidate for the Democratic Union for Integration and was elected in Macedonian parliament. He migrated to USA early but returned to Macedonia to promote the Albanian identity among the assimilated Albanian Orthodox population. [2]

Personal life

Branko was born to Zafira and Manojl Manoilovski. He finished his elementary education in Beličica, his middle school education in Gostivar and his high school education in Tetovo. In 1967 he went to university in Zagreb for Agricultural Engineering. In 1969 he migrated to USA (where his family still lives) but after entering retirement he would visit Macedonia often and eventually decided to return. [3] [4]

Support for LGBT rights

He has declared that he supports LGBT rights, but after a backlash from his own political party he stressed out that those were only his personal views. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Bashkimi Demokratik për Integrim". sobranie.mk. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  2. ^ "Rrëfim ekskluziv, Branko Manojlovski: Nga foltorja e Parlamentit do të them se jam shqiptar | FLAKA". flaka.com.mk (in Albanian). Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  3. ^ "Branko Manojlovski: Gjuha ime është shqipja, e kam mësuar nga babai dhe nëna - InfoShqip.com". InfoShqip.com. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  4. ^ "Branko Manojlovski: Do të dëshmoj se në Maqedoni ka shumë shqiptarë ortodoksë - Radio Kosova e Lirë". www.radiokosovaelire.com. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  5. ^ "Branko Manoillovski kërkon falje për fjalimin e tij pro homoseksualëve: Ja çka shkruan në letrën e tij (FOTO) – Tetova Sot". www.tetovasot.com (in Albanian). Retrieved 2017-07-31.