- Boris Trajkovski
Infobox_President | name= Boris Trajkovski
nationality=Macedonian
order=2ndPresident of the Republic of Macedonia
term_start=November 19 1999
term_end=February 26 2004
predecessor=Kiro Gligorov
successor=Branko Crvenkovski
birth_date=birth date|1956|6|25|mf=y
birth_place=Monospitovo,Strumica municipality ,SR Macedonia ,Yugoslavia
death_date=death date and age|2004|02|26|1956|06|25
death_place=Mostar ,Bosnia and Herzegovina
spouse=Vilma Trajkovska
political party=VMRO-DPMNE
religion=Methodism |Boris Trajkovski ( _mk. Борис Трајковски, Audio-IPA|Mk-Boris_Trajkovski.ogg| [ˈbɔris ˈtrajkɔfski] ) (
June 25 ,1956 –February 26 ,2004 ) was the president of theRepublic of Macedonia from 1999 to 2004.Born in the village of Monospitovo, in the municipality of Murtino, near the Macedonian town of
Strumica , from aMethodist family, Trajkovski graduated in 1980 with a degree in law from the St. Cyril and Methodius University inSkopje . He subsequently specialized in commercial and employment law and made several visits to theUnited States , where he studiedtheology to become aMethodist lay minister.After he finished his studies, the Communist government confined him for a time to a remote village owing to his religious activities. There he took care of an impoverished Roma parish of the Methodist Church. Following political liberalisation in the 1980s, he went on to head the legal department of the Sloboda construction company in Skopje. He served as secretary of youth work in the Methodist Church in the former Yugoslavia for over 12 years. Later he was President of the Church Council of the Macedonian Evangelical Methodist Church. In 1988 he took part in a Youth Exchange programme between the Methodist Church of Macedonia and the Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead Methodist Circuit in England. In 1991 he studied English at a Christian Language College in Bournemouth, England.
Career in Politics
Trajkovski became active in politics following the
Republic of Macedonia 's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1992, when he joined theVMRO-DPMNE party. He played an important role in developing the party's relations with other European political parties and was appointed Chairman of the party's Foreign Relations Commission. In 1997, he became the Chief of Staff of the Mayor of Kisela Voda, a municipality in Skopje. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs onDecember 21 ,1998 but served in this post for less than a year.Largely because of his reputation as a moderate reformist, Trajkovski was selected as VMRO-DPMNE's candidate for president in the November 1999 election held to replace the outgoing president,
Kiro Gligorov . In the presidential election ofNovember 14 1999 , Trajkovski defeatedTito Petkovski by 52% to 45%. He was scheduled to take office just five days later, onNovember 19 , but because the results were disputed, parliamentary chairmanSavo Klimovski became acting president until Petkovski's supporters lost their last appeal a month later.Trajkovski's term was marked by tensions between ethnic Macedonians and the republic's large ethnic Albanian minority. The aftermath of the
Kosovo War led to months of violent armed clashes between Macedonian security forces and Albanian rebels seeking improvements on their status as a legitimate minority and generally better economical, administrative and legal coniditons. Although his powers were limited and his role largely ceremonial, he presided over aNATO -brokered peace deal in 2001 that ended the violence and prevented a full-blown civil war in Macedonia. He was seen as a moderate in the ethnic dialogue, arguing for greater inclusion of ethnic Albanians, and has been credited with being a key figure in resolving the conflict. Boris Trajkovski's chief of staff wasZoran Jolevski , who is now the Macedonian Ambassador in the United States od America.In 2002 he was awarded the World Methodist Peace Award by the
World Methodist Council for his role in promoting peace and political stability.Death
Infobox Aircraft crash
name = Trajkovski crash site
date =26 February ,2004 at 08:00 a.m CET
type = Likely CFIT caused by inclement weather
Site = Rotmilja,Bosnia and Herzegovina
passengers = 7
crew = 2
survivors = 0
aircraft_type = Beechcraft Super King Air 200
operator =Republic of Macedonia
tail_number = Z3–BABTrajkovski died on
February 26 2004 in a plane crash en route to an economic conference inMostar ,Bosnia and Herzegovina . The aircraft crashed in very poor weather (thick fog and heavy rain) on a mountainside in southeasternHerzegovina , near the villages of Huskovici and Rotimlja some eight miles (15km) south-south-east of Mostar. Eight other people were also aboard but none survived the impact, which broke the aircraft into three pieces. It came down in an area that had been heavily mined during theBosnian War of the 1990s, which significantly hampered the rescue and recovery efforts.In the months that followed, significant controversy emerged surrounding the accident. Some residents of Rotmilja village, near where the plane crashed, have disputed the government's assertion that the field had been heavily mined, asserting that they were regularly using it themselves.Fact|date=July 2007 One witness claimed that he saw people emerging from the aircraft after the accident.Fact|date=July 2007
SFOR soldiers were on the scene within 30 minutes after the aircraft went down, yet emergency personnel and journalists were not allowed until later.Fact|date=July 2007 Official records state that the aircraft was located 24 hours after the time of the crash, yet his successor,Branko Crvenkovski officially declared Trajkovski dead within hours.Fact|date=July 2007 Lastly, new evidence suggests that the fire was not caused by kerosene, but a different substance.Fact|date=July 2007 Admist growing concern that it may have been an assassination, the case has been re-opened by the present government of Macedonia. Fact|date=July 2007Although the cause of the crash is not known, it seems likely that it was the result of a
controlled flight into terrain , possibly exacerbated by alleged mistakes made by theSFOR air traffic controllers atMostar Ortijes International Airport . The approach to the airport's Runway 34 has been criticized by pilots for being difficult to handle, and as the runway is not equipped with precision landing systems, it is especially challenging in bad weather. The crash is not the first major air accident to kill a politician in southern Herzegovina: onApril 3 ,1996 , theUnited States Secretary of Commerce Ronald Brown was killed while "en route" from Bosnia to Croatia.Boris Trajkovski is survived by his wife Vilma and their two children, daughter Sara and son Stefan.
External links
* [http://www.president.gov.mk Official website of the President of Macedonia]
* [http://www.boristrajkovski.org The Boris Trajkovski International Foundation]
* [http://www.leyhill.org.uk Ley Hill Methodist Church website - see their Macedonia pages]
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