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She has studied economics at the [[University of Tirana]] and [[philosophy]] in [[Rome]]. Doda started her political career in 1991, during the student protests that caused the [[Fall of communism in Albania|change of regime]] in Albania. She has held different political positions and has also worked as a journalist and tv presenter.
She has studied economics at the [[University of Tirana]] and [[philosophy]] in [[Rome]]. Doda started her political career in 1991, during the student protests that caused the [[Fall of communism in Albania|change of regime]] in Albania. She has held different political positions and has also worked as a journalist and tv presenter.
She joined the Democratic party in 1991, and left in 2016 through an open letter where she said that she regrets leaving the party, which she herself, together with other students and teachers created 25 years ago.<ref>[http://www.oranews.tv/ora-english/mp-doda-leaves-dp-mesila-doda-gives-her-reasons-in-an-open-letter/] Doda leaves DP, Mesila Doda gives her reasons in an open letter</ref>
She joined the Democratic party in 1991, and left in 2016 through an open letter where she said that she regrets leaving the party, which she herself, together with other students and teachers created 25 years ago.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oranews.tv/ora-english/mp-doda-leaves-dp-mesila-doda-gives-her-reasons-in-an-open-letter/|title=Oranews.tv - MP Doda leaves DP, Mesila Doda gives her reasons in an open letter|website=Oranews|language=en-US|access-date=2017-05-30}}</ref>


After leaving the [[Democratic Party of Albania]] she joined the [[Party for Justice, Integration and Unity]], which is focused on advocating national issues like the [[Cham issue]].<ref>[http://www.albaniannews.com/index.php?idm=5148&mod=2] Doda joins PJIU</ref>
After leaving the [[Democratic Party of Albania]] she joined the [[Party for Justice, Integration and Unity]], which is focused on advocating national issues like the [[Cham issue]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.albaniannews.com/index.php?idm=5148&mod=2|title=Albanian Daily News: Doda joins PJIU|last=|first=|date=|website=www.albaniannews.com|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2017-05-30}}</ref>


She is one of the most conservative MP's on the Parliament and has recently opposed legislation that grants same rights to LGBT people and legalization of marijuana and prostitution in Albania. She has also been accused of overt discrimination against the LGBT Community.<ref>[http://www.lgbti-era.org/latest-news/member-of-the-albanian-parliament-accused-of-overt-discrimination-against-lgbt-community] MEMBER OF THE ALBANIAN PARLIAMENT ACCUSED OF OVERT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST LGBT COMMUNITY</ref>
She is one of the most conservative MP's on the Parliament and has recently opposed legislation that grants same rights to LGBT people and legalization of marijuana and prostitution in Albania. She has also been accused of overt discrimination against the LGBT Community.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lgbti-era.org/news/member-albanian-parliament-accused-overt-discrimination-against-lgbt-community|title=MEMBER OF THE ALBANIAN PARLIAMENT ACCUSED OF OVERT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST LGBT COMMUNITY {{!}} LGBTI Equal Rights Association for Western Balkans and Turkey|website=www.lgbti-era.org|access-date=2017-05-30}}</ref>


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Revision as of 03:32, 30 May 2017

Mesila Doda
Member of the Albanian parliament
Assumed office
2001
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic Party (1991-2016)
Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (2016- )

Mesila Doda (born February 6, 1971 in Kukës) was one of the first members of the Democratic Party of Albania and a member of the Albanian parliament since 2001.

She has studied economics at the University of Tirana and philosophy in Rome. Doda started her political career in 1991, during the student protests that caused the change of regime in Albania. She has held different political positions and has also worked as a journalist and tv presenter. She joined the Democratic party in 1991, and left in 2016 through an open letter where she said that she regrets leaving the party, which she herself, together with other students and teachers created 25 years ago.[1]

After leaving the Democratic Party of Albania she joined the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity, which is focused on advocating national issues like the Cham issue.[2]

She is one of the most conservative MP's on the Parliament and has recently opposed legislation that grants same rights to LGBT people and legalization of marijuana and prostitution in Albania. She has also been accused of overt discrimination against the LGBT Community.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Oranews.tv - MP Doda leaves DP, Mesila Doda gives her reasons in an open letter". Oranews. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  2. ^ "Albanian Daily News: Doda joins PJIU". www.albaniannews.com. Retrieved 2017-05-30. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "MEMBER OF THE ALBANIAN PARLIAMENT ACCUSED OF OVERT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST LGBT COMMUNITY | LGBTI Equal Rights Association for Western Balkans and Turkey". www.lgbti-era.org. Retrieved 2017-05-30.