Gorančo Koteski

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Gorančo Koteski
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Koteski (left) and US Ambassador Paul D. Wohlers
Native name
Горанчо Котески
Birth name Gorančo Koteski
Born (1965-08-18) August 18, 1965 (age 58)
Prilep, SFR Yugoslavia
Allegiance  SFR Yugoslavia
  1. REDIRECT Template:Country data North Macedonia
Service/branch Logo of the JNA.svg Yugoslav People's Army
20px Army of the Republic of Macedonia
Rank Major General
Commands held Army of the Republic of Macedonia

Gorančo Koteski (Macedonian: Горанчо Котески, born 18 August 1965, Prilep) is a Macedonian military officer who holds the rank of major general and is the former Chief of General Staff of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia (2011―2015).[1][2]

Biography

Koteski was born in Prilep, a city in then Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, on 18 August 1965.[3] Serving in the Yugoslav People's Army, he finished military school in Sarajevo and later attended a military academy in Belgrade. Following the formation of the Republic of Macedonia in 1991, Koteski served in the Army of the Republic of Macedonia and graduated from the NATO Defense College in Rome. He served as the military attache in Germany and as the commander of the Joint Operations Command (March―August 2015). In military circles, Koteski is considered a pro-NATO and pro-reform general.[1]

On 16 August 2011, President Gjorge Ivanov signed a decree that appointed Koteski the new Chief of General Staff of the Army of the Republic of Macedonia, replacing Lieutenant General Miroslav Stojanovski. The decree also promoted him from Brigadier General to Major General. He formally took office two days later, on Army Day.[2]

He was replaced as ARM Chief of General Staff by Metodija Velichkovski on 18 August 2015.[4]

Personal life

Koteski's brother is a member of the ruling VMRO-DPMNE political party.[2] Koteski speaks German and English.[1]

References

Military offices
Preceded by ARM Chief of General Staff
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Metodija Velichkovski