Ministry of Education and Science (North Macedonia) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Education and Science
Native Name:Министерство за образование и наука (Macedonian)
Ministria e Arsimit dhe Shkencës (Albanian)
Picture Caption:The building which houses the Ministry
Formed:1991 (As a Ministry of modern Republic of Macedonia)
Jurisdiction:Government of North Macedonia
Headquarters:Skopje,
Minister1 Name:Vesna Janevska, Minister of Education and Science
Child1 Agency:Pedagogical Services Office
Child2 Agency:Bureau for Development of the Education
Child3 Agency:National Educational Inspectorate
Child4 Agency:Authority for development and upgrading the education in the ethnicities' tongues

The Ministry of Education and Science is a ministry of the Government of the Republic of North Macedonia, by virtue of section 23 of the Law of Organization and Acting of the Organs of State's Administration (Law Gazette of Republic of Macedonia no. 59/2000 from 21. July 2000). The Ministry does the work concerning:

As sectors of the Ministry, exist the following institutions:

Ministers

PortraitName (born-died)Mandate commenced onMandate finished onLength (in days)Party/CoalitionGovernment
of education (1991–2000)
1Dimitar Dimitrov
(b. 1937)
20 March 19915 September 1992IndependentFirst Government of Macedonia in 1991
2 Dimitar Bajaldžiev
(b. 1932)
5 September 199220 December 1994SDSMSecond Government of Macedonia in 1992
3Emilija Simoska20 December 199423 February 1996SDSMThird Government of Macedonia in 1994
4Sofija Todorova
(b. 1947)
23 February 199630 November 1998IndependentThird Government of Macedonia in 1994
5Nenad Novkovski
(b. 1958)
30 November 199828 December 1999VMRO-DPMNEFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
6Gale Galev
(b. 1943)
28 December 199931 July 2000IndependentFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
of science (1991–2000)
1Georgi Efremov
(b. 1932)
20 March 19915 September 1992IndependentFirst Government of Macedonia in 1991
2 Aslan Selmani
(1945–2011)
5 September 199220 December 1994IndependentSecond Government of Macedonia in 1992
3Sofija Todorova
(b. 1947)
20 December 199423 February 1996IndependentThird Government of Macedonia in 1994
(2)Aslan Selmani
(1945–2011)(2nd mandate)
23 February 199630 November 1998IndependentThird Government of Macedonia in 1994
4Merie Rushani
(b. 1958)
30 November 199828 December 1999PDSHFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
5Nenad Novkovski
(b. 1958)
28 December 199931 July 2000IndependentFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
of Education and Science (2000–present)
1Gale Galev
(b. 1943)
31 July 20001 November 2000IndependentFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
2 Nenad Novkovski
(b. 1958)
1 November 20001 November 2001IndependentFourth Government of Macedonia in 1998
3Azis Polozhani
(b. 1957)
1 November 200127 August 2006BDIFifth Government of Macedonia in 2002
4Sulejman Rushiti
(b. 1972)
27 August 200627 July 2008PDSHSixth Government of Republic of Macedonia in 2006
5Pero Stojanovski
(b. 1970)
27 July 200810 July 2009VMRO-DPMNESeventh Government of Macedonia in 2008
6Nikola Todorov
(b. 1979)
10 July 20095 June 2011VMRO-DPMNESeventh Government of Macedonia in 2008
7Panche Kralev
(b. 1981)
28 July 201128 May 2013VMRO-DPMNEEight Government of Macedonia in 2011
8Spiro Ristovski29 May 201319 June 2014VMRO-DPMNENinth Government of Macedonia in 2013
9Abdylaqim Ademi20 June 20145 April 2016DUITenth Government of Macedonia in 2014
10Pishtar Lutfiu5 April 20161 June 2017DUIEleventh Government of Macedonia in 2016
11Renata Deskoska1 June 20171 June 2018SDSMTwelfth Government of Macedonia in 2017
12Arbër Ademi1 June 201830 August 2020DUIThirteenth Government of Macedonia in 2018
13Mila Carovska30 August 202017 January 2022SDSMFourteenth Government of Macedonia in 2020
14Jeton Shaqiri17 January 202223 June 2024DUIFourteenth Government of Macedonia in 2022

Notes and References

  1. http://mon.gov.mk/