Shpend Ahmeti

Shpend Ali Ahmeti (born 18 April 1978, Pristina) is a Kosovar politician who is currently the Mayor of Pristina. Ahmeti is a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo.[2] He was leader of the New Spirit Party, in which merged into Vetëvendosje in 2011, and served as their vice chairman until he left the party in 2018. Ahmeti ended 15 years of LDK tenure in the capital of Kosovo. Ahmeti lectured public policy at the American University in Kosovo before he became mayor.[3][4][5]

Shpend Ahmeti
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
In office
9 May 2018  15 December 2019
Preceded byBajram Kelmendi
Succeeded byDardan Molliqaj
Mayor of Pristina
Assumed office
26 December 2013
DeputyDardan Sejdiu (2014–2017)
Selim Pacolli (2017–)
Preceded byIsa Mustafa
Vice-leader of Vetëvendosje
In office
31 March 2011  7 March 2018
Leader of New Spirit Party
In office
5 November 2010  31 March 2011
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born (1978-04-18) 18 April 1978[1]
Pristina, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Political partySocial Democratic Party of Kosovo (2018–2019)
Other political
affiliations
Vetëvendosje (2011–2018)
New Spirit Party (2010–2011)
Spouse(s)Ardiana Gjinolli-Ahmeti
Children2
Alma materAmerican University in Bulgaria
Harvard University(M.P.A.)
Known forMayor of Pristina
Signature

In the first round of elections on 3 November 2013, Ahmeti was some 8,000 votes behind Isa Mustafa, but in the second round on 1 December 2013 he won by some 2,500 votes. Mustafa accused Ahmeti of fraud.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

Education

He has completed university studies in Economics and Business Administration at the American University in Bulgaria, during the years 1996–2000, specializing in Applied Economics and Business Administration. During the studies between the years 1999–2002, Mr. Ahmeti was senator and then the President of the Student Government at American University in Bulgaria, as well as leader of various communities (from more than ten countries) through the period of reforms at university. At the American Universities, involvement in the students’ government is the experience that combines knowledge, organization, confronting the protection of the rights and responsibility of faith from friends and colleagues.[18]

Employment

Ahmeti worked for World Bank on Kosovo's Public Expenditure Review, and for European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.[19]

References

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  2. "Shpend Ahmeti kryetar i PSD-së". Kallxo. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  3. "Vikend | Novi akteri na zatvorenoj političkoj sceni". Danas.rs. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  4. "Na Kosovu v nedeljo prve parlamentarne volitve od neodvisnosti - Planet". Siol.net. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  5. "Videos und Punkrock für einen neuen Kosovo". Diepresse.com. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  6. "LDK humb Prishtinën, fiton tri qytete tjera të mëdha" (in Albanian). Telegrafi. 2 December 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  7. Neil MacDonald in Belgrade. "Kosovo poll sees rise of new parties". FT.com. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  8. Amra Zejneli. "Sve spremno za izbore na Kosovu". Slobodnaevropa.org. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  9. "Politik". Oe1.orf.at. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  10. ZEIT ONLINE GmbH, Hamburg, Germany. "Wahlen: Kosovo hofft auf eine bessere Regierung". Zeit.de. Retrieved 17 February 2012.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. "Korruption, Kriminalität und EU". Derstandard.at. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  12. "Tension grows in Kosovo over silence on election results (2nd Roundup)". Monsters and Critics. Archived from the original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  13. "Kosovo: un vent nouveau souffle sur la scène politique". Balkans.courriers.info. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  14. "Velike albanske rakete". Delo.si. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  15. Esterino Albanese. "La prima volta di Pristina". Europa. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  16. "Kosovo: Ključni volilna udeležba in mestna središča". Delo.si. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  17. "Nobenemu albanskemu politiku ni uspelo ozemeljsko zaokrožiti države". Delo.si. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  18. "Biography". Government of Kosovo. rks-gov.net.
  19. Lawrence Marzouk (December 10, 2010). "Shpend Ahmeti, Leader of Fryma e Re". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
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