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President of the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia
Претседател на Владата на Република Северна Македонија
(Macedonian)
Kryetari i Qeverisë së Republikës së Maqedonisë së Veriut
(Albanian)
Coat of arms of North Macedonia
Incumbent
Hristijan Mickoski
since 23 June 2024
AppointerAssembly of North Macedonia
Inaugural holderNikola Kljusev
Formation20 March 1991; 33 years ago (1991-03-20)
Constitution of North Macedonia
Salary1,580 USD
(87,813 denars monthly)
WebsiteGovernmental web page
Politics of North Macedonia
Constitution
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The prime minister of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Премиер на Северна Македонија, Albanian: Kryeministri i Maqedonisë së Veriut), officially the President of the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Претседател на Владата на Република Северна Македонија, Albanian: Kryetari i Qeverisë së Republikës së Maqedonisë së Veriut), is the head of government of North Macedonia.

The prime minister is the head of the cabinet and is usually the leader of a political coalition in parliament.

The current prime minister is Hristijan Mickoski, who has been in office since 23 June 2024.

History

As per the Pržino Agreement, the incumbent prime minister resigns in favour of a technical one (one with more limited powers than the prime minister chosen from the start of the mandate), 100 days before the new parliamentary elections. Emil Dimitriev, Oliver Spasovski and Talat Xhaferi were technical prime ministers.

List of prime ministers

Socialist Republic of Macedonia

Main article: Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Party

  KPM/SKM

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
Minister for Macedonia
1945
1 Emanuel Čučkov
(1901–1967)
7 March 1945 1945 KPM
Prime Minister
1945–1953
2 Lazar Koliševski
(1914–2000)
16 April 1945 1953 KPM
renamed in 1952
to SKM
Chairmen of the Executive Council
1953–1991
Lazar Koliševski
(1914–2000)
1953 December 1953 SKM
3 Ljupčo Arsov
(1910–1986)
December 1953 1961 SKM
4 Aleksandar Grličkov
(1923–1989)
1961 1965 SKM
5 Nikola Minčev
(1915–1997)
1965 1968 SKM
6 Ksente Bogoev
(1919–2008)
1968 March 1974 SKM
7 Blagoj Popov
(1920–1992)
March 1974 29 April 1982 SKM
8 Dragoljub Stavrev
(1932–2003)
29 April 1982 June 1986 SKM
9 Gligorije Gogovski
(1943–2022)
June 1986 27 January 1991 SKM

Republic of Macedonia / North Macedonia

Main article: North Macedonia
Parties

   SDSM   VMRO–DPMNE   DUI

  Independent

Status
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Nikola KljusevNikola Kljusev
(1927–2008)
20 March 19914 September 19921 year, 168 daysIndependent1990
2 Branko CrvenkovskiBranko Crvenkovski
(born 1962)
4 September 199230 November 19986 years, 87 daysSDSM1994
3 Ljubčo GeorgievskiLjubčo Georgievski
(born 1966)
30 November 19981 November 20023 years, 336 daysVMRO-DPMNE1998
(2) Branko CrvenkovskiBranko Crvenkovski
(born 1962)
1 November 200212 May 20041 year, 193 daysSDSM2002
4 Radmila ŠekerinskaRadmila Šekerinska
(born 1972)
Acting
12 May 20042 June 200421 daysSDSM
5 Hari KostovHari Kostov
(born 1959)
2 June 200418 November 2004169 daysIndependent
(4) Radmila ŠekerinskaRadmila Šekerinska
(born 1972)
Acting
18 November 200412 December 200424 daysSDSM
6 Vlado BučkovskiVlado Bučkovski
(born 1962)
12 December 200426 August 20061 year, 257 daysSDSM
7 Nikola GruevskiNikola Gruevski
(born 1970)
26 August 200618 January 20169 years, 145 daysVMRO-DPMNE2006
2008
2011
2014
8 Emil DimitrievEmil Dimitriev
(born 1979)
18 January 201631 May 20171 year, 133 daysVMRO-DPMNE
9 Zoran ZaevZoran Zaev
(born 1974)
31 May 20173 January 20202 years, 217 daysSDSM2016
10 Oliver SpasovskiOliver Spasovski
(born 1976)
3 January 202030 August 2020240 daysSDSM
(9) Zoran ZaevZoran Zaev
(born 1974)
30 August 202016 January 20221 year, 139 daysSDSM2020
11 Dimitar KovačevskiDimitar Kovačevski
(born 1974)
16 January 202228 January 20242 years, 12 daysSDSM
12 Talat XhaferiTalat Xhaferi
(born 1962)
28 January 202423 June 2024147 daysBDI
13 Hristijan MickoskiHristijan Mickoski
(born 1977)
23 June 2024Incumbent181 daysVMRO-DPMNE2024

Timeline

Hristijan MickoskiTalat XhaferiDimitar KovačevskiOliver SpasovskiZoran ZaevEmil DimitrievNikola GruevskiVlado BučkovskiHari KostovRadmila ŠekerinskaLjubčo GeorgievskiBranko CrvenkovskiNikola KljusevGligorije GogovskiDragoljub StavrevBlagoj PopovKsente BogoevNikola MinčevAleksandar GrličkovLjupčo ArsovLazar KoliševskiEmanuel Čučkov

See also

References

  1. "Here is the salary Zoran Zaev receives as Prime Minister of Northern Macedonia". 19 August 2018.
  2. "North Macedonia Parties Close to Deal on Technical Govt". Balkan Insight. 28 December 2019.
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