Committee on Foreign Policy (Albania)
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The Committee on Foreign Policy (Albanian: Komisioni për Politikën e Jashtme) is a committee in the Albanian parliament.[1] It main goal is the Foreign Policy of the Republic of Albania. [1]
2009-2013
After the Albanian parliamentary election in 2009 the Committee has 13 members. The current Chairman of the Committee is Fatos Beja, member of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania for the Democratic Party of Albania.
- Fatos Beja, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Policy, Democratic Party
- Arta Dade, Vice Chairwoman, Socialist Party
- Luçiano Boçi, Secretary, Democratic Party
- Lajla Pernaska, member, Democratic Party
- Gazmend Oketa, member, New Democratic Spirit (formerly Democratic Party)
- Vangjel Dule, member, Unity for Human Rights Party
- Florion Mima, member, Democratic Party
- Fatbardh Kadilli, member, Democratic Party
- Qemal Minxhozi, member, Socialist Party
- Olta Xhacka, member, Socialist Party
- Namik Dokle, member, Socialist Party
- Shpëtim Idrizi, member, Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (formerly PS/PDI)
- Kastriot Islami, member, Independent (first Socialist Party)
2013-2017
After the Albanian parliamentary election in 2009 the Committee has 13 members. The current Chairwoman of the Committee is Arta Dade, member of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania for the Socialist Party and former Foreign Minister.[2]
- Arta Dade, Chairwoman, Socialist Party
- Aldo Bumci, Vice-Chairman, Democratic Party
- Namik Dokle, Secretary, Socialist Party
- Luljeta Arapi, member, Socialist Party
- Valentina Leskaj, member, Socialist Party
- Edlira Çekrezi, member, Socialist Movement for Integration
- Vangjel Dule, member, Unity for Human Rights Party
- Jozefina Topalli, member, Democratic Party
- Eduard Selami, member, Democratic Party
- Kastriot Islami, member, Democratic Party
- Shpëtim Idrizi, member, Party for Justice, Integration and Unity
- Ben Blushi, member, LIBRA (first Socialist Party)
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