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  Issue 56

   

Professor Doctor Dragan Damjanovski

Get educated and respect the time as a factor of maturity

 

Professional experience: Professor of Natural Products Technology, MSP Manager for regional and cross-border development.

Engagement in the civil sector: NGO support, their networking with the Euro-region Prespa-Ohrid, university exchange of professors and students, communication with the media.  

Hobbies and interests: Evergreen music, a good film.  

Toughest decision: All decisions in life are tough.  

Ambitions: To see the border of the region and any other border open for communications.  

In his free time he reads: Professional information. 

Where does he go in his free time? For a cup coffee, or something “stronger” with his friends.  

At weekends: Goes to Ohrid with his family.  

Which national/local problem does he find especially important and why? The maturity of the political parties and their responsibility for the economic and any other development.  

Which global problem does he find especially important and why? The balance of the superpowers for peace in the world. 

What would he change in Macedonia and the world? The wrong people in the wrong positions. 

Advice/message: Get educated and respect the time as a factor of maturity. 

He could never: Do bad, it does not make me happy.

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