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Sandër Lleshaj
Sandër Lleshaj (born 25 January 1963) is an Albanians, Albanian politician who has served as the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Albania), Minister of Internal Affairs of Albania. Early life He was born in Selitë, Mirditë, Albania on January 25, 1963. He remained in his hometown until he was 14 years old. Military career As for his education in the military field, he began in 1978-1985 when he attended the Skanderbeg Military High School and the Military Academy. From 1994 to 1999 he completed a series of courses, such as the German language at the National Defense Academy in Vienna (Austria); advanced German language course at the Federal Language Institute (Bundessprachenamt) in Germany; course of the Battalion Commander at the Anti-Artillery Artillery School in Rendsburg, Germany; General Staff course at the Academy of Management in Hamburg, Germany and European Security course at the Academy of Management in Hamburg, Germany. In 2008, Lleshi completed the Senior Executive Sem ...
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Ministry Of Internal Affairs (Albania)
The Ministry of Internal Affairs () is a department of the Albanian Government, in charge of regulation for the protection of rights and liberties of Albanian citizens. Collaborating with the State Police, the ministry investigates unlawful acts against the interest of society and state, fights crime, provides civil order, ensures civil security, traffic safety, and protects the security and protection of important individuals. Reorganization Since the establishment of the institution, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has undergone several administrative changes to its organizational structure. When a new department was formed, it often merged with the ministry thus expanding its role, subsequently leading to the name of the ministry being changed. If that department later broke off as a separate ministry or was dissolved, the ministry reverted to its original name. * Ministry of Internal Affairs (1912–1914; 1927–1939; 1943–1991; 2013–2017) * Ministry of Internal Affairs ...
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