Grida Duma

Grida Duma
Member of the Parliament
Assumed office
September 2017
Deputy Minister of European Integration
In office
October 2011  1 September 2013
Preceded by Jorida Tabaku
Succeeded by Eralda Çani
Personal details
Born (1977-06-11) 11 June 1977
Durres, Albania
Nationality Albanian
Political party Democratic Party
Residence Tirana, Albania
Alma mater University of Tirana
University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Grida Duma (born 11 June 1977) is an Albanian politician, lecturer and public figure. Member of the Democratic Party of Albania she served as the Deputy Minister of European integration in the Berisha cabinet in the years 2011–2013.

Education

Grida is graduated with distinction in Sociology from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tirana. She has successfully completed her post graduate studies in the Central European University in Hungary and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the United States. She received a MA in Business Administration from the University of Tirana and holds a Doctorate Degree in Economics.

She worked as a professor and lecturer for different Universities in Albania, including the University of Tirana where she was also head of the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Political career

She started her political career as the Deputy Minister of European integration during the years 2011–2013. On the local elections of 2015 it was rumored that she would candidate for Mayor in Tirana but later was announced her candidacy for the Municipality of Durres.[1] She failed to win the popular vote to become mayor.

Since 2014, after losing the elections she became the Secretary for Public Relations of the Democratic Party of Albania. She is a prominent figure among the Democrats and a close supporter of the current leader of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha[2]

In 2017 she was elected for the Democratic Party at the Albanian Parliament representing Tirana county.[3]

References

  1. "Albanian Daily News". www.albaniannews.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  2. "Top Channel". top-channel.tv. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  3. "Albanian Daily News". www.albaniannews.com. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
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