Dimitar Dimitrov (writer)

Dimitar Dimitrov (born in 1937 in Chrisa near Aridaia, Pella regional unit, Greece) is a Macedonian politician (minister and diplomat), scientist (professor in philosophy), writer.

Dimitrov was the Minister of Culture (1991 – 1992) and the Minister of Education (1998 – 1999) of the Republic of Macedonia,[1] the Ambassador (2000 – 2003) of the Republic of Macedonia to Russia and Belarus.

[2][3] Dimitrov claims that there was a process of de-Bulgarization in the 20th century on the territory of North Macedonia.

[4] Dimitrov is an author of philosophical, political and children's books.

He published 3 books with short stories for children: "Shepherd boy" (1960), "Goodbye, childhood" and "When we are children" (1962).

Dimitar Dimitrov