Filip Petrovski

Filip Petrovski
Director of the Archives of Macedonia
Personal details
Born (1972-05-28) May 28, 1972
Kumanovo, Makedonija
Nationality Macedonian
Political party VMRO-DPMNE
Religion Christian orthodox
Website Filip Petrovski's blog

Filip Tihomir Petrovski, PhD in political science (Macedonian: Филип Петровски) (born May 28, 1972 in Kumanovo) is a Macedonian intellectual, political activist .He was the bigest star on macedonian elections 2011 when his party Democratic - right received 1500 votes (record)

He was the Director of the City Library "Braka Miladinovci" in Skopje fom 2005 to 2015, and is currently a Director of the National Archives of Macedonia.

Education

Undergraduate education

Filip Petrovski with Macedonian archbishop

Postgraduate education

Political standings

Filip Petrovski protesting in front of Macedonian Parliament
Filip Petrovski in the French Parliament

Political positions

Other career activities

In 1996 he was promoted as a candidate for the position of a president of the Student Union of the University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, but because of publicly stating that he is a member of a political party VMRO-DPMNE he was not allowed to run.

During his college years he participated in the student demonstrations of 1997 against the law passed by the Macedonian Government regarding the Pedagogy Faculty.

Because of his activities the Macedonian Ministry of Interior opened a political file on him, codename MARTA, in which he was defined as dangerous for the constitutional order of the Republic of Macedonia] His file was closed after he became a member of the Macedonian Parliament.

His file was published in full in the daily newspaper Makedonija Denes, in nine parts in year 2000. That was a proof of misuse of the security services of the state for the interests of SDSM and their fight against all who held different opinions from theirs.

Published books

About Us

Once more about Us

Anti blog for Filip Petrovski,

Opinions 2007–2008

External links

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