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Women in Kosovo have also become active in politics and law enforcement in the Republic of Kosovo. An example of which is the election of Atifete Jahjaga as the fourth President of Kosovo [a] . She was the first female, [ 2 ] the first non-partisan candidate, and the youngest to be elected to the office of the presidency in the country.
These photographs became the basis for Fundstücke Kosovo (Kosovo Finds). [2] In 2011–12, Fundstücke Kosovo featured in Imperial War Museum London's Women War Artists exhibition. [3] Kathleen Palmer, Head of Art at the Imperial War Museum, commented that: "this focus upon their personal possessions brings to life the people who had been killed.
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List of the presidents of the Presidency of SAP Kosovo (1974–1990): Xhavit Nimani, 1974–1981; Ali Šukrija, 1981–1982; Kolë Shiroka, 1982–1983; Shefqet Nebih Kollomoni, 1983–1985; Branislav Skembarević, 1985–1986; Bajram Selani, 1986–1988; Remzi Kolgeci, 1988–1989; Hysen Kajdomçaj, 1989–1990; List of the presidents of ...
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The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.
Check the pictures out below. Editor's Note: This post was inspired by an earlier feature written by former Business Insider reporter Mike Bird. 25 world leaders and dictators when they were young