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- Vasil Tupurkovski (Macedonian: Васил Тупурковски; born 8 April 1951) is a Macedonian academic, politician and the former president of the Olympic Committee...
- Macedonia. The Democratic Alternative was formed in March 1998 by Vasil Tupurkovski, charismatic member of the last Presidency of the former Yugoslavia....
- of protests from the Serbian side, and then joined Macedonia's Vasil Tupurkovski, Slovenia's Janez Drnovšek and Bosnia and Herzegovina's Bogić Bogićević...
- operations in former Yugoslavia Franjo Tuđman, President of Croatia Vasil Tupurkovski, former Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for SR Macedonia Miloš...
- sessions of the Presidency. They were followed by Bogićević and Vasil Tupurkovski from Macedonia, so that the Presidency de facto ceased to exist, although...
- North Macedonia Simon Trpčeski - World-renowned classical pianist Vasil TupurkovskiMacedonian politician. Xheladin Murati - university professor Gëzime...
- former President Vlatko Stefanovskifamous Macedonian Guitarist Vasil Tupurkovskiprofessor and politician Sašo MatsanovskiTrendoauthor and editor...
- talks—Mesić, Bogić Bogićević, Janez Drnovšek, Branko Kostić and Vasil Tupurkovski. The Yugoslav federal prime minister Ante Marković was also present,...
- Bogić Bogićević Riza Sapunxhiu (1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990)...
- Bogić Bogićević Riza Sapunxhiu (1989–1991) Sejdo Bajramović (1991) Vasil Tupurkovski Nenad Bućin (1989–1991) Branko Kostić (1991) Dragutin Zelenović (1989–1990)...