Ljupčo Jordanovski

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Ljupčo Jordanovski
Љупчо Јордановски
Acting
Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia
In office
8 November 2003 – 1 August 2006
Preceded byNikola Popovski
Succeeded byLjubisha Georgievski
Personal details
Born
Ljupčo Jordanovski

(1953-02-13)13 February 1953
SFR Yugoslavia
Died7 October 2010(2010-10-07) (aged 57)
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
NationalityMacedonian
Political partySocial Democratic Union of Macedonia
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
University of Southern California
OccupationPolitician

Ljupčo Jordanovski (

seismologist
and politician.

Education background

Jordanovski was born in

Electrical Engineering from the University of Zagreb. He received his PhD from the University of Southern California
in 1985.

Political activities

He was a member of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia party. He took office as Speaker of the Assembly on 18 November 2003. As Speaker of the Assembly, according to the Republic of Macedonia's constitution he was the successor to the president in the event of the president's inability to serve.

Acting President of Macedonia

Accordingly, when President Boris Trajkovski was killed in a plane crash on 26 February 2004, Jordanovski was sworn in as president.

He was the acting president of the

Republic of Macedonia
from 26 February 2004 to 12 May 2004. He left office after presidential elections in which he did not run. He continued in his role as Speaker after his time as acting president, until 2 August 2006.

Ambassador to the United States

On 6 July 2006 he was accredited as the Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia to the United States of America, but at the end of December he was recalled by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia. He died unexpectedly in Skopje.

References

  1. ^ "Почина поранешниот претседател на Собранието Љупчо Јордановски" (in Macedonian). Sitel Television. 7 October 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2010.

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Political offices
Preceded by
President of Macedonia

Acting

2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia

2003–2006
Succeeded by