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'''Kaqusha Jashari'''{{ref label|names|a|}} (born |
'''Kaqusha Jashari'''{{ref label|names|a|}} (born 1946 in Prishtina, [[Kosovo]]. She is a [[Kosovo Albanian]] politician and engineer and a member of the [[Assembly of Kosovo]] on the [[Democratic Party of Kosovo]] list since 2007. She is of [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] descent on her mother's side. |
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From 1986 until November 1988, she and [[Azem Vllasi]] were the two leading Kosovo politicians. In November 1988, they were both dismissed because of their unwilligness to accept the constitutional amendments curbing Kosovo's autonomy, and were replaced by proxies of [[Slobodan Milošević]], the leader of the [[League of Communists of Serbia]] at the time. |
From 1986 until November 1988, she and [[Azem Vllasi]] were the two leading Kosovo politicians. In November 1988, they were both dismissed because of their unwilligness to accept the constitutional amendments curbing Kosovo's autonomy, and were replaced by proxies of [[Slobodan Milošević]], the leader of the [[League of Communists of Serbia]] at the time. |
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Revision as of 23:03, 25 November 2010
Kaqusha Jashari | |
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10th Prime Minister of Kosovo | |
In office 10 March 1987 – 9 May 1989 | |
President | Bajram Selani Remzi Kolgeci |
Preceded by | Bahri Oruçi |
Succeeded by | Nikolla Shkreli |
11th President of the League of Communists of Kosovo | |
In office May 1988 – 17 November 1988 | |
Preceded by | Azem Vllasi |
Succeeded by | Remzi Kolgeci |
Personal details | |
Born | 1946 Prishtina, capital cty of Kosovo |
Nationality | Kosovo |
Political party | Social Democratic Party of Kosovo (from 1991), League of Communists of Kosovo (until 1989) |
Kaqusha Jashari[a] (born 1946 in Prishtina, Kosovo. She is a Kosovo Albanian politician and engineer and a member of the Assembly of Kosovo on the Democratic Party of Kosovo list since 2007. She is of Montenegrin descent on her mother's side.
From 1986 until November 1988, she and Azem Vllasi were the two leading Kosovo politicians. In November 1988, they were both dismissed because of their unwilligness to accept the constitutional amendments curbing Kosovo's autonomy, and were replaced by proxies of Slobodan Milošević, the leader of the League of Communists of Serbia at the time.
After that, she was president of the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo (PSDK) from 1991 until 2008, when she was succeeded by the former prime minister and Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) guerilla leader Agim Çeku.
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a. | ^ Albanian spelling: Kaqusha Jashari. Serbo-Croatian spelling: Kaćuša Jašari (Каћуша Јашари). |
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