Order 8-September
Order 8-September is a high Macedonian distinction. It is named in honor of 8 September, the Independence Day of Macedonia. The awards are basic stellate shape with dimensions of 81 mm. It is awarded to Heads of State, parliaments and governments, senior officials and foreign diplomats, the top officials of international organizations, and institutions for outstanding merit in establishing, developing and strengthening friendly relations and peaceful cooperation among relevant equitable states, organizations or institutions and the Republic of Macedonia, as well as for outstanding contribution to the strengthening of its international position and reputation.[1]
Order 8-September | |
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Awarded by the President of Macedonia | |
Type | Single grade order |
Established | 2002 |
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Eligibility | All |
Status | Currently awarded |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | none |
Recipients
Robert Badinter-President of the Constitutional Council of France Bronisław Komorowski - President of Poland Viktor Orbán - Prime Minister of Hungary[1] Zhelyu Zhelev - President of Bulgaria Roman Herzog - President of Germany Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani - Emir of Qatar Uffe Ellemann-Jensen-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Nikola Kljusev - Prime Minister of Macedonia Christopher R. Hill - First U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia Jordan Mijalkov - Minister of Macedonia Miloš Zeman - President of the Czech Republic[2]
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