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  2. Azem Hajdari - Wikipedia

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    Azem Shpend Hajdari (Albanian: [ˈazɛm hajˈdaɾi], March 11, 1963 – September 12, 1998) was the leader of the student movement in 1990–1991 that led to the fall of communism in Albania. He then became a politician of the Democratic Party of Albania (DP).

  3. Azem, ti je gjallë - Wikipedia

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    Azem Hajdari (March 11, 1963 - September 12, 1998), was the leader of the student's movement in 1990-1991 which overthrew communism in Albania and then an Albanian politician of the Democratic Party. He was assassinated in Tirana .

  4. List of assassinations in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Azem Hajdari: Member of the Assembly 22 September 1998 Fatmir Haklaj, Jaho Mulosmani, Naim Cangu Tirana: The suspected motive for Hajdari's assassination was political revenge. 78 Kleanthi Koçi: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 21 February 1999 Unknown Near Tirana International Hotel: Motives for his killing have yet to be uncovered. 79

  5. Democratic Party of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party was founded on 12 December 1990 with major involvement from Avdyl Matoshi, Azem Hajdari, Sali Berisha and Gramoz Pashko, [9] and Arben Imami, Edmond Budina, Eduart Selami, Genc Ruli, Merita Zaloshnja, Aleksandër Meksi involved only in the early stages of the formation of the party. It is the first opposition party in ...

  6. History of Post-Communist Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Democrats leave parliament when one of their deputies, Azem Hajdari, is shot and wounded by a Socialist inside the chamber. October 21, 1997; Berisha is elected chairman of the Democratic Party. December 23, 1997; Alia, who escaped from jail in March and left the country, returns from abroad.

  7. 1991 Albanian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    On 12 December 1990 a coalition of students and intellectuals, including notable figures such as Sali Berisha, Neritan Ceka, Azem Hajdari, Arben Imami, Aleksandër Meksi and Gramoz Pashko, founded the Democratic Party, marking the emergence of the first independent opposition party in Albania. [2]

  8. National Martyrs' Cemetery of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The dictator's former resting place has been occupied with the remains of Azem Hajdari, the student leader behind the fight against the regime in the late 1980s who was assassinated in Tirana in 1998. [4] Some 900 partisans who died during World War II are buried in the cemetery.

  9. Gafur Mazreku - Wikipedia

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    Gafur Mazrreku was a member of Socialist Party of Albania.He was a deputy in parliament. He was sentenced to 11 years after he shot Azem Hajdari in parliament. [1] The altercation took place two days after the men had an altercation in a dispute over value-added tax legislation. [2]