Dosta Dimovska | |
|---|---|
| Доста Димовска | |
| Member of Assembly of Macedonia | |
| In office 1991–1995 | |
| President | Kiro Gligorov |
| Prime Minister | Branko Crvenkovski |
| Deputy Prime Minister of Macedonian Government | |
| In office 1998–1999 | |
| President | Kiro Gligorov Boris Trajkovski |
| Prime Minister | Ljubčo Georgievski |
| Minister of Internal Affairs of Macedonia | |
| In office December 22, 1999 – May 13, 2001 | |
| Preceded by | Pavle Trajanov |
| Succeeded by | Ljube Boškoski |
| Director of Intelligence Agency of Macedonia | |
| In office February 25, 2002 – May 5, 2003 | |
| Director of Macedonian Cultural Center in Bulgaria | |
| In office 2007–2011 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 17, 1954 Skopje, PR Macedonia, FPR Yugoslavia (present-day North Macedonia) |
| Died | April 11, 2011 (aged 57) Sofia, Bulgaria |
| Resting place | Butel, North Macedonia |
| Political party | VMRO-DPMNE |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Ethnicity | Macedonian |
Dosta Dimovska (Macedonian: Доста Димовска; February 17, 1954 – April 11, 2011) was a Macedonian poet and politician. She graduated Philosophy at Skopje University.[1][2]
She died on 11 April 2011 after a brief illness.
Career
She was also a deputy president of VMRO-DPMNE from 1991 till 2002.
See also
References
- ↑ Почина Доста Димовска 5.4.2011 Retrieved 05.02.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ ДОСТА ДИМОВСКА 1954 - 2011 - ОД ПАЛАВА ТИНЕЈЏЕРКА ДО ЧЕЛИЧНА ДАМА 05.04.2011 Archived 2016-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 05.02.2016 (Macedonian)
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