Commemoration of the first President of the Republic of North Macedonia, Kiro Gligorov, on the 11th anniversary of his death.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Dimitar Kovačevski of the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia, Minister of Labor and Social Policy Jovana Trynchevska and Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Bekim Rexipe laid wreaths at the tomb of President Kiro Gligorov in Botel.
Today marks the eleventh anniversary of the death of Kiro Gligorov, the first president of the Republic of North Macedonia, which declared the country’s independence after a successful referendum on September 8, 1991.
President Gligorov was the first Macedonian president to speak in Macedonian at the United Nations rostrum on April 8, 1993, when the Republic of Macedonia became the 181st member of the United Nations.
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