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Bashkimi (Albanian for "unity") may refer to: Name * Bashkim, male personal name Newspapers * ''Bashkimi'' (Democratic Front newspaper), founded 1943 * ''Bashkimi'' (PPSHR newspaper), organ of the Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania (PPSHR) Politics *Unity for Human Rights Party (Partia Bashkimi për të Drejtat e Njeriut), a centrist political party in Albania *Liberal Democratic Union (Albania) (Bashkimi Liberal Demokrat) *Albanian Democratic Union Party (Partia Bashkimi Demokrat Shqiptar), a political party in Albania led by Ylber Valteri * Albanian Republican United Party (Partia Bashkimi Republikan Shqiptar, PBRSH), a political party in Albania *Union for Victory Coalition (Bashkimi për Fitoren), a coalition of political parties in Albania * Labour Youth Union of Albania (Bashkimi i Rinisë së Punës së Shqipërisë), a youth organization of the Party of Labour of Albania * Unification for Changes (Bashkimi për Ndryshim), a coalition in the Albanian parliamentary elec ...
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Bashkim
Bashkim is a masculine Albanian given name, which means "unity" in Albanian. People *Bashkim Ajdini (born 1992), German footballer *Bashkim Dedja (born 1970), Albanian judge *Bashkim Fino (1962–2021), Albanian politician and prime minister *Bashkim Gazidede (1952–2008), Albanian politician *Bashkim Jashari (born 1977), Kosovan Albanian three-star general *Bashkim Kadrii (born 1991), Danish football player *Bashkim Kopliku (1943–2020), Albanian politician *Bashkim Muhedini (1949–2022), Albanian association football player *Bashkim Pitarka, Albanian diplomat *Bashkim Shehu Bashkim Shehu (born 22 June 1955, Tirana) is an Albanian writer who lives in Barcelona, Spain. Biography From 1975 to 1980, he studied Liberal Arts at the University of Tirana. Until 1981, he worked as a screenwriter at Kinostudio Shqipëria e R ... (born 1955), Albanian writer * Bashkim Sukaj (born 1992), Swiss footballer See also * Bashkimi (other) {{given name Albanian masculine given nam ...
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Bashkimi (Democratic Front Newspaper)
''Bashkimi '' is a newspaper published in Albania. Its name is derived from the Albanian word for "unity". History and profile ''Bashkimi'' was established in 1943. Its headquarters is in Tirana Tirana ( , ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in Albania, largest city of Albania. It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills, with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest ov .... It used to be the organ of the Democratic Front. As of 1995, it was published biweekly and had 5,000 readers. References Defunct newspapers published in Albania Newspapers established in 1943 Mass media in Tirana 1943 establishments in Albania Biweekly newspapers {{Albania-newspaper-stub ...
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Bashkimi (PPSHR Newspaper)
''Bashkimi'' is a journal published in Albania. It is the organ of the Reorganised Party of Labour of Albania (PPSHR). References Party newspapers published in Albania Communist newspapers Albanian-language newspapers Mass media in Tirana {{Albania-newspaper-stub ...
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Unity For Human Rights Party
The Unity for Human Rights Party (, ) is a social-liberal political party in Albania supporting the Greek minority. Founded in 1992, it represents Albania's minorities and is mainly related to the Greek minority, and is the political continuation of Omonoia. It works with Omonoia, MEGA and other Greek parties in Albania at national elections, under a Greek bloc. The party is currently led by Vangjel Dule, who holds the party's only seat in Parliament. History The party first contested national elections in 1992, when it received 2.7% of the national vote and won two seats. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', pp139–142 The 1996 elections saw the party increase its share of the vote to 4%, winning three seats. Although the party's vote share dropped to 3.2% in the early elections in 1997, it gained an additional MP, winning four seats. However, another drop in the party's support in the 2001 elections saw it reduced to three seats. Desp ...
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Liberal Democratic Union (Albania)
The Liberal Democratic Union () is a political party in Albania. History It was founded in 1995 with the name Social Democratic Union of Albania. The party began as a breakaway faction of the Social Democratic Party of Albania. The break-away was motivated by the Social Democratic Party leaving the governing coalition with the Democratic Party and the desire of some members to maintain their ministerial posts or other high governmental appointments. Initially, the break-away faction, consisting of those wanting to keep their posts, was known as the Social Democratic Union, later changing its name to the Liberal Democratic Union. In the 2001 elections it was part of the Union for Victory (''Bashkimi për Fitoren'') coalition which received 37.1% of the vote and 46 members of parliament. On its own, the Liberal Democratic Union consistently has received under 1% of the vote in general elections. In the 2005 elections, BLD was part of the Alliance for Freedom, Justice, and Welfar ...
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Albanian Democratic Union Party
The Albanian Democratic Union Party (, PBDSH) is a political party in Albania Albania ( ; or ), officially the Republic of Albania (), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is located in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares land borders with Montenegro to ... led by Ylber Valteri. The party was founded in 1993. In the 2009 parliamentary elections the party received 0.08%. References External linksOfficial Facebook page Political parties in Albania 1993 establishments in Albania Political parties established in 1993 {{Albania-party-stub ...
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Albanian Republican United Party
Albanian Republican Union Party (in Albanian: ''Partia Bashkimi Republikan Shqiptar'', abbreviated PBRSH) is a political party in Albania. It is led by Zane Llazi. PBRSH is part of the coalition Democratic Movement for Integration. See also * Republican Party of Albania The Republican Party of Albania (, PR or PRSH) is a national-conservative political party in Albania. It currently holds 1 of the 140 seats in the Parliament of Albania, in alliance with the Democratic Party of Albania. History The party was fou ... / Partia Republikane e Shqipërisë References Political parties in Albania {{Albania-party-stub ...
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Union For Victory Coalition
The Union for Victory Coalition () was a coalition of political parties in Albania. The spokesman was Gent Strazimiri. It received 37.1% of the vote and 46 members of parliament in the 2001 election. Following the 1997 election and the Civil War. The Democratic party of Albania had lost its majority in parliament and as a result it had to continue to be in parliament as opposition. Sali Berisha had been blamed for the governments mishandling of the Pyramid Schemes. In 2001 Berisha and smaller Centrist and Right wing parties formed the "Union for Victory coalition" The Coalition itself was an attempt to change the bad image of 1997, Sali Berisha dressed his deputies in white shirts and formed the Coalition "Union for Victory". While the Coalition itself did make significant gains. It was not enough for Berisha to become Prime Minister of Albania. According to Berisha then leader of the opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of th ...
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Labour Youth Union Of Albania
The Labour Youth Union of Albania (Albanian language, Albanian: ''Bashkimi i Rinisë së Punës së Shqipërisë'') was the youth organization of the Party of Labour of Albania. Founded on November 23, 1941 as the Communist Youth it was officially described as the "''greatest revolutionary force of inexhaustible strength''" and a "''strong fighting reserve of the party''" it was a key organization for political socialization in socialist Albania. It was affiliated with the Democratic Front of Albania, Democratic Front. Organization The union operated directly under the Party of Labour of Albania, with its local organs supervised by the relevant district or city party committees. Founded in 1941, the union was considered one of the most important auxiliaries of the party. Organized in the same way as the party, the union had city and district committees, and higher organs, including the politburo and Central Committee. It was patterned after All-Union Leninist Communist Youth Lea ...
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Unification For Changes
Unification for Changes () was a coalition in the Albanian parliamentary elections of 2009. Coalition *Socialist Party of Albania (PS) *Social Democratic Party of Albania (PSD) * G99 *Unity for Human Rights Party The Unity for Human Rights Party (, ) is a social-liberal political party in Albania supporting the Greek minority. Founded in 1992, it represents Albania's minorities and is mainly related to the Greek minority, and is the political continuat ... (PBDNJ) * Social Democracy Party of Albania (PDS) References Politics of Albania {{Albania-poli-stub ...
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Society For The Unity Of The Albanian Language
Shoqnia e Bashkimit të Gjuhës Shqipe (Society for the Unity of the Albanian Language), usually known as the Shoqnia Bashkimi ( The Union Society) , or simply Bashkimi i Shkodrës (The Union of Shkodra) was a literary society founded in Shkodra, Ottoman Empire (today's Albania) in 1899. The Bashkimi society was the union of three previously independent societies: Shpresa, Drita and Dituria. ''Drita (magazine), Drita'', a journal was the official publication of the Bashkimi Society. Its founder and leader was Dom Preng Doçi, Abbot of Mirdita. Other Catholicism in Albania, Catholic clerics who joined were Jak Serreqi, Lazër Mjeda, Ndoc Nikaj, Gjergj Fishta, Ndre Mjeda, Pashk Bardhi, Mark Shllaku, Dodë Koleci. The only non-cleric, Albanian politician Luigj Gurakuqi, joined later. Since Albanian-language groups were forbidden by the Ottoman authorities, it opened as a "religious society". Its starting objectives were: # Creation of an Albanian language dictionary; # Mandatory cor ...
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FK Bashkimi (2011)
KF Bashkimi () is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the n .... They currently compete in the Macedonian First League. History Bashkimi was established in 1947, after the dissolution of the club with same name, a club which folded before of the 2008–09 Macedonian First League season, due to a high financial debt. Legally, the two clubs' track records and honours are kept separate by the Football Federation of North Macedonia. KF Bashkimi supporters were called ''Ilirët''. The club's name means "unity" in Albanian. Players Current squad ''As of 15 February 2025.'' References External linksClub infoat MacedonianFootball Football Federation of Macedonia– official website B ...
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