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  Issue 44

   

People

MCIC elected a new Management committee

On 16th December 2004 the members of the Council of MCIC elected  the new Management committee. Mr Mirko Spiroski, the former chairman of the MC withdrew from the function. He was part of this body from the founding of MCIC and with his personal engagement contributed considerably for the development of MCIC, and in that sense for the development of the civil society in general.

The civil organizations many times pointed out the need of affirmation of the principle of interchangeability not only within the organizations, but also generally in the state. But, still, the example comes from within the organizations.

The new members of the MC of MCIC are: Natasa Gaber, chairman of the Management committee of MCIC; Dragi Kostadinovski, deputy-chairman; Biljana Gerasimovska, Sveto Stefanovski, Andon Markovski, Behidzudin Sehapi, Muhamed Toci, Imer Selmani, Mihail Cekov and Zejnula Fazliu, members of the MC. On an appropriate celebration MCIC thanked Mirko Spiroski, Teuta Cuckova-Krasnica and Bukurie Bajrami who were former members of the Management committee.

G.J.

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Zvegor Surva, Black faces, bright hearts
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On 14 January in Zvegor, everybody had dark, smiling and joyful faces. Dark on your face symbolizes happiness, it chases the evil spirits, it also means health and wealth in the upcoming year. Even the drivers of the big trucks, the tourists with skis on top of their cars and all the others who had to go through Zvegor in order to reach Bulgaria or go back in Macedonia were stopped, their faces were made dark, and they had to pay “tax” to the Zvegor “surovarskars”. Some of the village “beauties” (which were, in fact, men, dresses as women) have even tried to enter the truck cabins and pass the wish for a happy new summer to the truck drivers with a kiss!
 

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