Thirty year old civil engineer Branko Crvenkovski was recently appointed prime minister of Macedonia. In a very short time, Mr. Branko Crvenkovski (a social-democrat) formed a government together with the representatives of the Party of Democratic Change (which rallies ethnic Albanians in Macedonia), the Liberals (former Reformists), the Democratic Union of Turks, the Socialist Party and the Party for the […]

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