Nikola Gruevski was the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia in 2008. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Nikola Gruevski was the Prime Minister of Macedonia in 2008. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of Macedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Musa Xhaferi is the Deputy Prime Minister for Framework Agreement Implementation for FYRMacedonia.
Nikola Gruevski is the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia in 2013. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Nikola Gruevski was the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia in 2010. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Nikola Gruevski was the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia in 2007. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Nikola Gruevski was the Prime Minister of FYRMacedonia in 2011. Gruevski became the Prime Minister of Macedonia on 2006 August 27. His party, the VMRO-DPMNE was re-elected to power in 2011.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2008.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2008. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
New Zealand's Prime Minister for most of 2008 was Helen Clark. In November, John Key was elected as Prime Minister.
Andrus Ansip was the prime minister of Estonia in 2008. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.
Kinzang Dorji was the Prime Minister of Bhutan from July 31, 2007 to April 9, 2008. Jigme Thinley was Prime Minister from April 9, 2008 to July 30, 2013.
This prime minister was Emil Boc.
Helen Clark, who was Prime Minister 1999 - 2008.