Aldo Bumçi

Aldo Tonin Bumçi (born 11 June 1974) is a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania for the Democratic Party of Albania.[1][2] He was Minister of Justice from 2005 to 2007, Minister of Foreign Affairs on 2013. [3][4][5] He is also member of Committee on Legal Affairs, Public Administration and Human Rights and Committee on European Integration.[4]

Aldo Bumçi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
4 April 2013  15 September 2013
Prime MinisterSali Berisha
Preceded byEdmond Panariti
Succeeded byDitmir Bushati
Minister of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports
In office
2011  4 April 2013
Preceded byFerdinand Xhaferraj
Succeeded byVisar Zhiti
Member of the Albanian parliament
In office
2005–2019
Minister of Justice
In office
2005–2007
Preceded byFatmir Xhafaj
Succeeded byEnkelejd Alibeaj
Personal details
Born
Aldo Tonin Bumçi

(1974-06-11) 11 June 1974
Tirana, Albania
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseIlda Zhulali
ChildrenDavid Bumci
Residence(s)Tirana, Albania
Alma materBilkent University
CommitteesCommittee on Legal Affairs, Public Administration and Human Rights
Committee on European Integration
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Early life

Bumçi was born 1974 in the Albanian capital of Tirana.

Career

He is a member of the Albanian Parliament, serving a constituency based around the northern Albanian town of Lezhë. He was elected as a representative of the Democratic Party of Albania.

Minister of Justice

From 2005 to 2007, he served as the country's Minister of Justice in the government of Prime Minister Sali Berisha.

Bumçi's term as Minister of Justice was marked by the government's efforts to dismiss the Prosecutor General of Albania, Theodhori Sollaku. While generally recognized to have been an ineffective Prosecutor General and accused by the ruling coalition of links to organized crime, the proceedings against him in the Parliament were deeply flawed , eventually leading President Alfred Moisiu to issue a statement saying more time is needed to examine all the related documentation. This led to an outcry from the Democratic Party, which claimed to have investigated 83 cases of criminal action by Sollaku and reached guilty verdicts in all of them [6] in an extraordinarily short period of time. After President Moisiu refused to decree the dismissal, Bumçi became the leading voice of the Democratic Party carrying on the fight to remove Sollaku.[7]

Minister of Foreign Affairs

On 4 April 2013, Bumçi was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.[8]

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