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Ramë Manaj (born 24 July 1954) is a former politician in
Kosovo Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
. He was the
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of
Klina Klina (Albanian language, Albanian: ''Klinë'' or ''Klina'') is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Peja of north-western Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Klina h ...
from 2001 to 2006 and was one of two deputy prime ministers of the
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between 2008 and 2010. He was a member of the
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(LDK) during his time in public life and was the party's secretary-general from 2006 to 2010.


Early life and career

Manaj was born to a
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family in the village of Gllarevë in Klina, in what was then the Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija in the
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,
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. He was raised in the community, attended secondary school in nearby
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, and earned a
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degree from the
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. He wrote for the ''Rilindja'' daily newspaper from 1977 to 1979 and worked for Bauxite Mining in the municipality for ten years. He was dismissed in 1990, against the backdrop of growing tensions between the
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and Albanian communities in Kosovo.


Politician

Manaj joined the Democratic League of Kosovo in 1990 and led one of its sub-branches in Klina for the next five years. In 1995, he became a member of the party's Klina presidency. Serbia lost effective control over most of Kosovo, including the Klina municipality, following the 1998–99
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.


Mayor of Klina (2001–06)

Manaj was given the seventh position on the LDK's
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for Klina in the
2000 Kosovan local elections Local elections were held throughout Kosovo on 28 October 2000, organized by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). This was the first local electoral ...
. He finished ninth among the party's candidates and was elected when the list won a majority victory with seventeen out of thirty-one seats. Ismet Rraci was chosen as the municipality's mayor after the election. He was assassinated by unknown parties on 23 April 2001, and Manaj was chosen as his replacement. Manaj said in March 2002 that he would not discuss the return of Serb refugees to Klina until, in his phrasing, Serbs cooperated in the identification of war criminals and gave up their dream of colonizing the territory. The LDK won another victory in Klina in the 2002 local elections. Manaj (who, somewhat unusually, appeared in the fifth rather than the lead position on the party's list) was confirmed afterward for another term as mayor. In June 2004, he became a member of the LDK's presidency. Notwithstanding his comments three years earlier, Manaj said in 2005 that conditions for the return of Serb refugees to Klina were improving and that dialogue had started between the local Serb and Albanian populations.
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, special representative of the
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(UNMIK), praised Manaj later in the year for implementing Standards on return.


Political advisor and party official (2006–07)

Kosovo president and LDK leader
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appointed Manaj as his political advisor in February 2006. One month later,
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was elected as
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of the
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, and Manaj was reassigned as his advisor. Manaj was also chosen as secretary-general of the LDK in December 2006. The following year, he was named as a party representative on Kosovo's constitutional commission and served on a working group on state symbols. Some sources have indicated that Manaj oversaw an intelligence service operated by the LDK. After the
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rejected a resolution on the
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in July 2007, Manaj said that the only path forward was for Kosovo "to be recognized unilaterally" by various states, led by the
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. He rejected the suggestion of a confederation with Serbia, describing the idea as "deranged."


Parliamentarian (2007–08)

Manaj appeared in the thirteenth position on the LDK's electoral list for the
2007 Kosovan parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2007 alongside Municipal elections. Voters elected the 120 members of the unicameral Assembly, the legislative branch of the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government that the Unit ...
, which was the first to be held under
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. He finished in sixteenth place among the party's candidates and was elected when the list won twenty-five seats. The rival
Democratic Party of Kosovo The Democratic Party of Kosovo (, PDK) is one of the largest political parties in Kosovo. It was originally a social-democratic party coming out of the demilitarised Kosovo Liberation Army after the Kosovo War, with most of the leadership c ...
(PDK) defeated the LDK in the overall vote but fell well short of a majority, and Manaj subsequently represented the LDK in difficult talks for a new
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.


Cabinet minister (2008–10)

The PDK and LDK formed a new government on 9 January 2008. PDK leader
Hashim Thaçi Hashim Thaçi (; born 24 April 1968) is a Kosovo Albanian politician who was the president of Kosovo from April 2016 until his resignation on 5 November 2020. He was the first prime minister of Kosovo and the Foreign minister and deputy pri ...
became
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, and Manaj was appointed as one of two deputy prime ministers. By virtue of holding a cabinet position, he was required to resign from the assembly. In January 2008, Manaj dismissed an offer by the
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(PACE) for further talks on the status of Kosovo. He was quoted as saying, "All the reasons for continuing talks ..have been exhausted. Even if these negotiations had continued for years, they would have again ended up being unsuccessful, because
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lacks the readiness to recognize the state of Kosova he Albanian-language name for Kosovo It only wishes to prolong the Kosova status process as much as it can." Shortly before Kosovo's declaration of independence, he said, "most osovo Serbswill continue to stay in Kosovo and will contribute in its overall development. Those who are influenced by
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politics might behave irrationally, but we believe that with time irrationality will disappear and Serbs in general will accept the new reality." The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008. Manaj condemned the
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's decision to hold its own
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in Kosovo later in 2008. Concerning future negotiations with Serbia, he said, "There could be talks on technical issues, which are in the interest of our citizens, but there could be no talks on status and related issues. This is clear, definite, and final." While serving as deputy prime minister, Manaj signed an agreement with
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on the recognition of the Republic of Kosovo. In September 2008, he became one of the first five people to receive a Republic of Kosovo diplomatic passport. He later criticized a decision by the
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(EULEX) to sign an agreement with Serbia's
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, saying that no agreement would be permissible without the Republic of Kosovo's consent. Manaj welcomed the nomination of
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as the Democratic Party's vice-presidential nominee for the
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, given Biden's record of support for the Republic of Kosovo, although he added, "Strong bonds of cooperation between the United States and Kosova have already been established, and regardless of who wins the elections we do not expect changes in the US policy towards Kosova." The LDK experienced significant divisions after party founder
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's death in 2006 and remained divided during the 2008–10 ministry. Manaj was considered a prominent supporter of party leader Fatmir Sejdiu. In July 2009, Manaj rejected a suggestion that the
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(LDD) could merge into the LDK. The LDK withdrew from the Republic of Kosovo's government in October 2010. All ministers from the party tendered their resignations; Manaj was the only one to meet with Hashim Thaçi in person to explain his decision. The following month,
Isa Mustafa Isa Mustafa (; born 15 May 1951) is a retired Kosovar politician. Mustafa was the mayor of Pristina from December 2007 to December 2013 and served as the prime minister of Kosovo between December 2014 and September 2017. He was the leader of the ...
succeeded Sejdiu as LDK leader. Manaj was re-elected to the party presidency, although he stood down as general secretary at this time. Manaj appeared in the fourteenth position on the LDK's electoral list in the
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, fell to forty-fifth place in the vote totals, and was not elected when the list won twenty-seven seats.


Since 2010

Manaj has largely withdrawn from public life since 2010. He serves as president of the State Agency of Kosovo Archives. In 2020, he led a government commission for missing persons."Manaj pret në takim Shefin e Misionit të EULEX-it, flasin për procesin e ndriçimit të fatit të personave të zhdukur"
''Telegrafi'', October 2020, accessed 19 March 2024.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Manaj, Rame 1954 births Living people Kosovo Albanians People from Klina Mayors of Klina Members of the Assembly of Kosovo (UNMIK mandate, 2001–08) Government ministers of Kosovo Democratic League of Kosovo politicians