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Radmila Šekerinska

Radmila Šekerinska Jankovska (Macedonian: Радмила Шекеринска Јанковска [ˈradmila ʃɛˈkɛrinska] ; born 10 June 1972) is the former defense minister of North Macedonia and a former leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM). Šekerinska was previously Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and National Coordinator for Foreign Assistance of North Macedonia and also was the acting Prime Minister of North Macedonia from 12 May 2004 until 12 June 2004 and from 3 November 2004 until 15 December 2004. She was elected 5 November 2006 the SDUM leader.[1] She is the first female (acting) prime minister of North Macedonia.

Radmila Šekerinska
Радмила Шекеринска
Official portrait, 2020
Minister of Defense
In office
1 June 2017 – 16 January 2022
Prime MinisterZoran Zaev
Preceded byZoran Jolevski
Succeeded bySlavjanka Petrovska
Prime Minister of Macedonia
Acting
In office
18 November 2004 – 17 December 2004
PresidentBranko Crvenkovski
Preceded byHari Kostov
Succeeded byVlado Bučkovski
In office
12 May 2004 – 2 June 2004
PresidentBranko Crvenkovski
Preceded byBranko Crvenkovski
Succeeded byHari Kostov
Personal details
Born (1972-06-10) 10 June 1972 (age 51)
Skopje, SR Macedonia, Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia)
Political partySocial Democratic Union
Alma materUniversity of Skopje
Tufts University

Šekerinska was elected President of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia at the party Congress following a no-confidence motion against the former leader Vlado Bučkovski. She left the position after September 2008 party congress. Zoran Zaev was appointed as her successor until May 2009, when president Branko Crvenkovski's term ended.[2]

During her term as a deputy Prime Minister responsible for European Affairs, the European Council, in December 2005, granted North Macedonia a status of candidate country for accession to the European Union.[3]

Early life and education edit

Šekerinska holds a Master's Degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, which she obtained in 2007. She graduated in 1995 from Skopje's Faculty of Electrical Engineering with a degree in Power Engineering.

Political career edit

Šekerinska became involved in the Open Society Institute of George Soros and in 1996 won a seat on Skopje City Council, which she held until she was elected to the Macedonian parliament in 1998. She subsequently became the deputy chairwoman of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM). She is a member of the presidency of the Party of European Socialists with which the SDSM is associated.

From 1997 to 2002 Šekerinska worked as an assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Skopje, while in 1998 she was elected for a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia . She was elected for a deputy coordinator of the parliamentary group of the Social-Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDUM) and was a member of several parliamentary committees.

Šekerinska received a second mandate as an MP at the parliamentary elections in 2002, when she was immediately assigned Vice Premier of the Republic of Macedonia responsible for European integration.

Šekerinska served as spokeswoman in Crvenkovski's successful campaign for the Macedonian presidency during March–April 2004. She then served as acting prime minister for three weeks after Crvenkovski resigned to become president. Šekerinska was reappointed deputy prime minister in the government of Crvenkovski's successor as prime minister, Hari Kostov, on 3 June 2004.

Šekerinska is an author of a number of scientific and expert works.[4]

 
Šekerinska during her visit to the Pentagon in 2018

On 1 May 2018, Šekerinska and U.S. Defence Secretary James Mattis met at the Pentagon in Virginia to discuss the defense relationship between Macedonia and the United States.[5] Additionally, the two discussed the naming dispute between Macedonia and Greece preventing the former's accession into the EU and NATO, as well as Macedonia's commitment to achieving 2% spending of GDP on defense.[6]

On October 15 2022, she was elected as one of the vice-presidents of the Party of European Socialists.[7]

Other activities edit

Recognition edit

Šekerinska is a winner of "Global Leaders of Tomorrow" Prize, awarded under auspices of the World Economic Forum.[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Sekerinska elected leader of Macedonia's main opposition party". Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. ^ SDSM elects new president, SETimes
  3. ^ "European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - EUROPEAN COUNCIL BRUSSELS
    15 & 16 December 2005
    PRESIDENCY CONCLUSIONS". europa.eu. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Radmila Šekerinska - Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  5. ^ "NATO Hold Line Afghanistan Secretary Mattis". www.c-span.org. May 1, 2018.
  6. ^ "Mattis, Macedonian Defense Minister Reaffirm Defense Relationship". U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE.
  7. ^ "PES Congress welcomes new PES leadership team and four new member parties". The Party of European Socialists. 2022-10-15. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  8. ^ Members European Council on Foreign Relations.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2017.

External links edit

  • (in English)
  • "Sekerinska elected leader of Macedonia's main opposition party" 6 November 2006 on setimes.com (in English)
  • Women Prime Ministers 1945 - 2007 Archived 2012-05-26 at archive.today (in English)
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Macedonia
Acting

2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Macedonia
Acting

2004
Succeeded by

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more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Radmila Sekerinska Jankovska Macedonian Radmila Shekerinska Јankovska ˈradmila ʃɛˈkɛrinska born 10 June 1972 is the former defense minister of North Macedonia and a former leader of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia SDSM Sekerinska was previously Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration and National Coordinator for Foreign Assistance of North Macedonia and also was the acting Prime Minister of North Macedonia from 12 May 2004 until 12 June 2004 and from 3 November 2004 until 15 December 2004 She was elected 5 November 2006 the SDUM leader 1 She is the first female acting prime minister of North Macedonia Radmila SekerinskaRadmila ShekerinskaOfficial portrait 2020Minister of DefenseIn office 1 June 2017 16 January 2022Prime MinisterZoran ZaevPreceded byZoran JolevskiSucceeded bySlavjanka PetrovskaPrime Minister of MacedoniaActingIn office 18 November 2004 17 December 2004PresidentBranko CrvenkovskiPreceded byHari KostovSucceeded byVlado BuckovskiIn office 12 May 2004 2 June 2004PresidentBranko CrvenkovskiPreceded byBranko CrvenkovskiSucceeded byHari KostovPersonal detailsBorn 1972 06 10 10 June 1972 age 51 Skopje SR Macedonia Yugoslavia now North Macedonia Political partySocial Democratic UnionAlma materUniversity of SkopjeTufts UniversitySekerinska was elected President of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia at the party Congress following a no confidence motion against the former leader Vlado Buckovski She left the position after September 2008 party congress Zoran Zaev was appointed as her successor until May 2009 when president Branko Crvenkovski s term ended 2 During her term as a deputy Prime Minister responsible for European Affairs the European Council in December 2005 granted North Macedonia a status of candidate country for accession to the European Union 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Other activities 4 Recognition 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life and education editSekerinska holds a Master s Degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University which she obtained in 2007 She graduated in 1995 from Skopje s Faculty of Electrical Engineering with a degree in Power Engineering Political career editSekerinska became involved in the Open Society Institute of George Soros and in 1996 won a seat on Skopje City Council which she held until she was elected to the Macedonian parliament in 1998 She subsequently became the deputy chairwoman of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia SDSM She is a member of the presidency of the Party of European Socialists with which the SDSM is associated From 1997 to 2002 Sekerinska worked as an assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Skopje while in 1998 she was elected for a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia She was elected for a deputy coordinator of the parliamentary group of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia SDUM and was a member of several parliamentary committees Sekerinska received a second mandate as an MP at the parliamentary elections in 2002 when she was immediately assigned Vice Premier of the Republic of Macedonia responsible for European integration Sekerinska served as spokeswoman in Crvenkovski s successful campaign for the Macedonian presidency during March April 2004 She then served as acting prime minister for three weeks after Crvenkovski resigned to become president Sekerinska was reappointed deputy prime minister in the government of Crvenkovski s successor as prime minister Hari Kostov on 3 June 2004 Sekerinska is an author of a number of scientific and expert works 4 nbsp Sekerinska during her visit to the Pentagon in 2018On 1 May 2018 Sekerinska and U S Defence Secretary James Mattis met at the Pentagon in Virginia to discuss the defense relationship between Macedonia and the United States 5 Additionally the two discussed the naming dispute between Macedonia and Greece preventing the former s accession into the EU and NATO as well as Macedonia s commitment to achieving 2 spending of GDP on defense 6 On October 15 2022 she was elected as one of the vice presidents of the Party of European Socialists 7 Other activities editEuropean Council on Foreign Relations ECFR Member 8 Recognition editSekerinska is a winner of Global Leaders of Tomorrow Prize awarded under auspices of the World Economic Forum 9 Notes edit Sekerinska elected leader of Macedonia s main opposition party Retrieved 28 June 2017 SDSM elects new president SETimes European Commission PRESS RELEASES Press release EUROPEAN COUNCIL BRUSSELS15 amp 16 December 2005PRESIDENCY CONCLUSIONS europa eu Retrieved 28 June 2017 Radmila Sekerinska Google Scholar scholar google com Retrieved 28 June 2017 NATO Hold Line Afghanistan Secretary Mattis www c span org May 1 2018 Mattis Macedonian Defense Minister Reaffirm Defense Relationship U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PES Congress welcomes new PES leadership team and four new member parties The Party of European Socialists 2022 10 15 Retrieved 2022 10 16 Members European Council on Foreign Relations Sociјaldemokratski Soјuz na Makedoniјa Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Radmila Sekerinska Sekerinska s profile on the government s official website in English Sekerinska elected leader of Macedonia s main opposition party 6 November 2006 on setimes com in English Women Prime Ministers 1945 2007 Archived 2012 05 26 at archive today in English Political officesPreceded byBranko Crvenkovski Prime Minister of MacedoniaActing2004 Succeeded byHari KostovPreceded byHari Kostov Prime Minister of MacedoniaActing2004 Succeeded byVlado Buckovski Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radmila Sekerinska amp oldid 1203570970, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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