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  2. List of assassinations in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Killed because he celebrated the football victory of Albania over Greece. 83 Vajdin Lame: Businessman 28 February 2005 Unknown Tirana: Lame was part owner of national television station Top Channel. He was killed from a bomb planted inside an elevator alongside his friend Artan Arsi. 84 Edmond Malollari: President of Tomori Berat football club

  3. Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu - Wikipedia

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    Romanian state television announced that Nicolae Ceaușescu had been responsible for the deaths of 60,000 people; [3] the announcement did not make clear whether this was the number killed during the Romanian Revolution in Timișoara [4] [5] [6] or throughout the 24 years of Ceaușescu's rule. Nevertheless, the charges did not affect the trial.

  4. List of heads of state and government who were later imprisoned

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    Albania: President of Albania (1991–1992) 2006: Murder [151] Milan Martić Republic of Serbian Krajina: President of Republic of Serbian Krajina (1994–1995) 2007: Crimes against humanity [152] Vlado Bučkovski Republic of Macedonia: Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia (2004–2006) 2008: Corruption [153] Nikola Šainović Serbia

  5. Enver Hoxha - Wikipedia

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    Sali Berisha, a later democratic president of Albania, was often seen socialising with Sokol Hoxha and other close relatives of leading Communist figures in Albania. [138] Hoxha's daughter, Pranvera, is an architect. Along with her husband, Klement Kolaneci, she designed the Enver Hoxha Museum in Tirana, a white-tiled pyramid.

  6. Monika Kryemadhi - Wikipedia

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    Monika Kryemadhi (born 9 April 1974) is an Albanian politician, member of Parliament and former leader of the Socialist Movement for Integration party. [2] She is also the wife of the former President of Albania Ilir Meta.

  7. Odeta Nishani - Wikipedia

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    Odeta Nishani (born, Odeta Kosova, on 5 May 1969 in Elbasan, Albania) is the widow of the 6th President of Albania, Bujar Nishani. [1] Her father originates from Kosovar Albanian merchants that settled in Elbasan in 1905, hence the origin of her surname Kosova.

  8. First Lady of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The first lady of Albania (Albanian: Zonja e Parë) is the unofficial title of the wife or designee of the sitting President of Albania. The current First Lady is Armanda Ymeri, wife of President Bajram Begaj, who has held the role since July 2022.

  9. Collapse of the Principality of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm finally arrived in Albania's new capital of Durrës a month later on 7 March 1914, with his wife and a small royal household. [3] His six-month reign would be characterized as largely incompetent, [ 3 ] [ 17 ] with the Great Powers continuously intervening in his affairs via their representatives in the ICC. [ 3 ]