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Rudina Hajdari is an Albanian politician, formerly serving as a member of the
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. Daughter of the late
Azem Hajdari Azem Shpend Hajdari (, March 11, 1963 – September 12, 1998) was the leader of the student movement in 1990–1991 that led to the fall of communism in Albania. He then became a politician of the Democratic Party of Albania (DP). He symbolizes t ...
, who led the 1990–1991 student movement which brought about the collapse of communism in Albania, Hajdari was elected to Albania's assembly on 9 September 2017, representing an area of the country's capital city, Tirana.


Early life and career

After her father's assassination in 1998, Hajdari moved to the
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to pursue her education. She attended
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and graduated in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in political science, followed by a master's degree in geopolitics, Territory and Security at
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. Hajdari then pursued her second master's degree in
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at
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. Hajdari has subsequently addressed the University of Columbia's Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies on the challenges which face the Western Balkans during the respective presidencies of Donald J. Trump and Vladimir V. Putin. Hajdari has also published numerous editorials on challenges for the region in outlets such as
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. Hajdari served as Staff Associate to Congressman Eliot L. Engel, a Ranking Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the 16th District of New York, who also serves as Chairman of the United States House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee. After her brief experience in the U.S. Congress, she decided to return to Albania, in a bid to help revive the party her father co-founded and restore its former glory.


Political career

In June 2017, it was announced that she would be running for parliament, alongside the leader of the Democratic Party Basha in
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. Being in a secure position in the candidates list, it was seen as one of the prominent new figures brought by the democrats in parliament. In September she was appointed as a member of the Committee on Foreign Policy and the Committee on European Integration. Living for many years abroad, she had difficulties through most of her public speeches during her parliamentary work. In December 2018, following nationwide
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in Albania, she violated her party decision of boycotting the Parliament to address the student's situation, declaring her support for the students and claiming that she was ready to leave her mandate and join the protests. In a public announcement she declared that Albania needs a new movement and that she considered leaving the Democratic Party, as it is not welcomed by people anymore. Following former Democratic Party leader
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's 18 February 2019 decision to burn his mandate for office and give up his position as head of the
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in Parliament, Hajdari voiced strong disapproval of the party's decision to leave parliament en masse in a March 11 interview broadcast by
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, in which Hajdari confirmed that she would not join the party's other 41 deputies in abandoning office. Hajdari has described her principal motivation as the increasingly violent protests which
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has led in Albania's capital, which have also received widespread international condemnation from
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and Commissioner for EU Enlargement
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