Sali Kelmendi
Sali Kelmendi (31 May 1947 – 7 February 2015) was an engineer and a politician. One of the founders of the Democratic Party of Albania in 1990.
Sali Kelmendi | |
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38th Mayor of Tirana | |
In office 1992 – 27 October 1996 | |
Preceded by | Tomor Malasi |
Succeeded by | Albert Brojka |
Personal details | |
Born | Tirana, Albania | May 31, 1947
Died | February 7, 2015 (67) |
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
Political party | Democratic Party of Albania |
Other political affiliations | New Democratic Party (1999-2008) |
Political career
In the early 1990s, he worked at the Ministry of Education, where he covered vocational education. In the period of great movements, in the years '90-'91. After being elected as the head of the independent trade union for the Ministry of Education, he participated in the founding of the Democratic Party of Albania. Kelmendi was the first democratically elected mayor of Tirana in the democratic elections of July 1992.[1] During the years 1992-1996, over 90% of enterprises and 100% of homes were denationalized.[2][3] Also a lot of work was done in the housing of the politically persecuted people. Thus, he contributed in the Tirana's transformation from a centrally planned economy to a market oriented system. Mainly during the term his temporary permits were given for small tin kiosks to develop small business in the city as well as to reduce unemployment., the housing of the homeless as well as the politically persecuted, the restoration of a number of public works were carried out. During the period when Kelmendi ran the Municipality of Tirana, the Democratic Party won 5 consecutive elections in the city, namely the elections of March 22, 1992, the local elections of July 1992, the referendum on the Constitution in 1994, the elections of May 26, 1996, the local elections in October 1996. In this way, he is the only one who has brought victory to this party in this city. During 1997-1999, Kelmendi actively continued participated in the Democratic Party after being replaced by Brojka. In 1999, together with a group of other members of the Democratic Party, help create the group of the New Democratic Party.[4] In where he acted as the director of the administration of the party and as a member of the national leadership. However, in 2008 with members of the New Democratic Party they returned to the Democratic Party where they merged both Parties.[5]
Sali Kelmendi died after a heart attack on 7 February 2015.[6]
References
- Tirana in the years 1992-1996 Sali Kelmendi
- The history of the city of Tirana. Official Tirana government website
- Sali Kelmendi interviste (09 Janar 1999), retrieved 2023-08-16
- Reformatoret regjistrojne partine e tyre me emrin e PD - (4 Prill 2001), retrieved 2023-08-16
- Partia e Re Demokratike merr mbeshtetjen e SHBA-se ne zgjedhjet parlamentare (25 Mars 2001), retrieved 2023-08-16
- "Ndërron jetë ish-kryetari i bashkisë së Tiranës, Sali Kelmendi - NOA". www.noa.al. Archived from the original on 2015-02-08.