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President of the
Republic of Macedonia
Incumbent
Gjorge Ivanov
since May 12, 2009
ResidenceVilla Vodno[1]
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
Inaugural holderKiro Gligorov
January 27, 1991
FormationMacedonian Constitution
April 16, 1991
Websitewww.president.gov.mk

The President of the Republic of Macedonia (Template:Lang-mk) is the head of state of the Republic of Macedonia. The institution of the Presidency of the modern Republic of Macedonia began after the Macedonian declaration of independence on 8 September 1991. Its first president was Kiro Gligorov, the oldest president in the world until his resignation in 1999. The Macedonian presidency is largely a ceremonial post and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia is the country's leading political figure and de facto chief executive.

The president must be a citizen of the Republic of Macedonia, be over 40 years of age and have lived in Macedonia for at least ten of the previous fifteen years.[2]

History

During the period of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, there was a collective presidency which was abolished in 1991. Its first president was Metodija Andonov Čento elected at ASNOM, when the modern Macedonian state was formed, while the last one was Vladimir Mitkov.[3] Following the transition from socialist system to parliamentary democracy in 1990, the Socialist Republic of Macedonia changed the collective leadership with a single-president post in 1991. Kiro Gligorov became the first democratically elected president of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia on 27 January 1991.[4] On 16 April 1991 the parliament adopted a constitutional amendment removing the term "Socialist" from the official name of the country, and on 7 June of the same year, the new name Republic of Macedonia was officially established.[5] Hence Gligorov continued his function as a president of the Republic of Macedonia. After the process of dissolution of Yugoslavia began, the Republic of Macedonia proclaimed full independence following a referendum held on 8 September 1991. On completing his second term as head of the independent state Gligorov was succeeded by Boris Trajkovski in 1999. Following Trajkovski's death in 2004, he was succeeded by Branko Crvenkovski. Gjorge Ivanov won the 2009 presidential election and took office on 12 May 2009. He was re-elected in 2014.

List of Presidents of the Republic of Macedonia

Parties

  KPM/SKM   Non-partisan

Status
  Acting President
# Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term of office Political Party
President of Initiatory Committee for Anti-Fascist Assembly of People's Liberation of Macedonia
1943–1944
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 1 Metodija Andonov-Čento
(1902–1957)
1 October 1943 2 August 1944 Communist Party of Macedonia
Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Assembly of People's Liberation (ASNOM)
1944–1945
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 1 Metodija Andonov-Čento
(1902–1957)
2 August 1944 1 January 1945 Communist Party of Macedonia
Presidents of the Presidium of the People's Assembly
1945–1953
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 1 Metodija Andonov-Čento
(1902–1957)
1 January 1945 15 March 1946 Communist Party of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| — Dimitar Nestorov (acting)
(1890–1968)
16 March 1946 30 December 1946 Communist Party of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 2 Blagoja Fotev
(1900–1993)
1947 4 January 1951 Communist Party of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| — Vidoe Smilevski (acting)
(1915–1979)
4 January 1951 1953 Communist Party of Macedonia
renamed in 1952 to
League of Communists of Macedonia
Presidents of the People's Assembly
1953–1974
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 3 Dimče Stojanov
(1910–1991)
1953 19 December 1953 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 4 Lazar Koliševski
(1914–2000)
19 December 1953 26 June 1962 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 5 Ljupčo Arsov
(1910–1986)
26 June 1962 24 June 1963 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 6 Vidoe Smilevski
(1915–1979)
25 June 1963 12 May 1967 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 7 Mito Hadživasilev
(1921–1968)
12 May 1967 1 August 1968 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 8 Nikola Minčev
(1915–1997)
23 December 1968 6 May 1974 League of Communists of Macedonia
Presidents of the Presidency
1974–1991
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 9 Vidoe Smilevski
(1915–1979)
6 May 1974 31 October 1979 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 10 Ljupčo Arsov
(1910–1986)
31 October 1979 29 April 1982 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 11 Angel Čemerski
(1923–2005)
29 April 1982 29 April 1983 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 12 Blagoja Taleski
(1924–2001)
29 April 1983 29 April 1984 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 13 Tome Bukleski
(1921–)
29 April 1984 26 April 1985 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 14 Vančo Apostolski
(1925–2008)
26 April 1985 June 1986 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 15 Dragoljub Stavrev
(1932–2003)
June 1986 May 1988 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 16 Jezdimir Bogdanski
(1930–2007)
May 1988 28 April 1990 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Communist Party/meta/color; color:white;"| 17 Vladimir Mitkov
(1931–)
28 April 1990 27 January 1991 League of Communists of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| 18 Kiro Gligorov
(1917–2012)
27 January 1991 18 September 1991 Non-partisan
Parties

  Non-partisan   LPM   DA   VMRO–DPMNE   SDSM

Status
  Acting President
# Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Elected Term of office Political Affiliation
Presidents
1991 onwards
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| 1 Kiro Gligorov
(1917–2012)
1994 18 September 1991 4 October 1995 Non-partisan
Stojan Andov (acting)
(1935–)
4 October 1995 17 November 1995 Liberal Party of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color;"| (1) Kiro Gligorov
(1917–2012)
17 November 1995 19 November 1999 Non-partisan
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
Savo Klimovski (acting)
(1947–)
19 November 1999 15 December 1999 Democratic Alternative
style="background:Template:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity/meta/color; color:white"| 2 Boris Trajkovski
(1956–2004)
1999 15 December 1999 26 February 2004
(died in plane crash)
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity
style="background:Template:Social Democratic Union of Macedonia/meta/color; color:white"| — Ljupčo Jordanovski (acting)
(1953–2010)
26 February 2004 12 May 2004 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Social Democratic Union of Macedonia/meta/color; color:white"| 3 Branko Crvenkovski
(1962–)
2004 12 May 2004 12 May 2009 Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
style="background:Template:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity/meta/color; color:white"| 4 Gjorge Ivanov
(1960–)
2009
2014
12 May 2009 Incumbent
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization

Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity

Notes

Kiro Gligorov was incapacitated after an assassination attempt in 1995. Stojan Andov served as acting leader during Gligorov's incapacitation.

Latest election

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
Gjorge Ivanov VPMO-DPMNE 449,442 51.69 534,910 55.28
Stevo Pendarovski Social Democratic Union 326,164 37.51 398,077 41.14
Ilijaz Halimi Democratic Party of Albanians 38,966 4.48
Zoran T. Popovski Citizen Option for Macedonia 31,368 3.61
Invalid/blank votes 23,677 34,707
Total 869,547 100 967,676 100
Registered voters/turnout 1,779,572 48.86 1,779,572 54.36
Source: SEC

See also

References

  1. ^ www.dnevnik.com.mk
  2. ^ Macedonian Information Agency
  3. ^ Prof. Dr. Vladimir Mitkov - Faculty of Law, University of Skopje Template:Mk icon
  4. ^ Kiro Gligorov was elected as a President on 27 January 1991, when SR Macedonia was still an official name of the state. After the change of the state's name, he continued his function as a President of the Republic of Macedonia The Official Site of The President of the Republic of Macedonia
  5. ^ On This Day - Macedonian Information Agency - MIA, see: 1991 Template:Mk icon