Zoran Damjanovski Зоран Дамјановски | |
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4th 5th 6th Mayor of Kumanovo | |
In office 2005 –October 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Vlado Bučkovski (2005-2006) Nikola Gruevski (2006-2016) Emil Dimitriev (2016-2017) Zoran Zaev (2017-present) |
Deputy | Viktor Cvetkovski (2011-2012) Maksim Dimitrievski (2012-2016) Aleksandar Arsikj (2017-present) |
Preceded by | Slobodan Kovachevski |
Personal details | |
Born | ЗоранДамјановски 5 July 1956 Kumanovo SFRY (today:Macedonia) |
Political party | SDUM |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje University of Ljubljana |
Occupation | Doctor,Politician |
Nickname | Cic [1] |
Ethnicity | Macedonian |
Military service | |
Allegiance | SFRY |
Branch/service | Yugoslav People's Army |
Rank | Private |
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