Director of the Macedonian Cultural and Information Center in Sofia, Dosta Dimovska died Monday in Sofia after a brief illness.
Dimovska was born on 17 February 1954 in Skopje. She graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, where she was engaged as research fellow.
She was a famous poetess and politician. He political career was launched in the 1990s.
Dimovska has held high state and party posts. In 1991, she was elected deputy president of VMRO-DPMNE at a party congress in Prilep. She was a member of the Parliament until 1994, during which time she chaired the Parliament's Committee on International Relations.
In 1998, Dimovska was elected deputy premier in the government led by Ljupco Georgievski. Between December 1999 and May 2001 she was a minister of interior affairs. In 2002, Dosta Dimovska steps down from her party posts due to internal reasons. On 25 February 2002, she was appointed director of the Intelligence Agency, but resigns from the post on 5 May 2003.
As of early 2007, Dosta Dimovska served as director of the Cultural and Information Center of Macedonia in Sofia.
Dimovska was born on 17 February 1954 in Skopje. She graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, where she was engaged as research fellow.
She was a famous poetess and politician. He political career was launched in the 1990s.
Dimovska has held high state and party posts. In 1991, she was elected deputy president of VMRO-DPMNE at a party congress in Prilep. She was a member of the Parliament until 1994, during which time she chaired the Parliament's Committee on International Relations.
In 1998, Dimovska was elected deputy premier in the government led by Ljupco Georgievski. Between December 1999 and May 2001 she was a minister of interior affairs. In 2002, Dosta Dimovska steps down from her party posts due to internal reasons. On 25 February 2002, she was appointed director of the Intelligence Agency, but resigns from the post on 5 May 2003.
As of early 2007, Dosta Dimovska served as director of the Cultural and Information Center of Macedonia in Sofia.
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