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Blerim Reka
Блерим Рeка
Minister of European Integration
In office 3 February 2020 – 3 June 2020
President
Hashim Thaçi
Prime Minister
Albin Kurti
Preceded by
Dhurata Hoxha
Personal details
Born
Blerim Reka
(1960-05-22) May 22, 1960 (age 64) Skopje, FPR Yugoslavia
Nationality
Macedonian
Political party
Independent
Alma mater
Prishtina University
Occupation
Presidential Candidate
Blerim Reka (Macedonian: Блерим Река) is an ethnic Albanian academic from North Macedonia. He is currently the Minister of European Integration of Kosovo. He ran as an independent presidential candidate in the 2019 North Macedonia presidential election[1][2] and is also an author, professor and former ambassador.[3]
BlerimReka (Macedonian: Блерим Река) is an ethnic Albanian academic from North Macedonia. He is currently the Minister of European Integration of Kosovo...
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president of the United Nations General Assembly Emil Kirjas, politician BlerimReka, politician Zana Ramadani, German politician Trifun Kostovski, former...
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Blerim Mazreku (born 24 October 1981) is a Kosovar former professional basketball player who last played for Sigal Prishtina of Kosovo Basketball Superleague...
for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Suva Reka, Kosovo. The club currently plays in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague. Its...
championships. In 1965, it changed the name from KF Rinia to KF Ballkani after Suva Reka Chemical and Rubber Industry took the ownership of the club. The club progressively...
the Heart of the Powder Keg, edited by Elsie, Robert (1991): 400-424. Reka, Blerim (2014), "The Ohrid Peace Process: The Past, the Present, and the Future...
International Court of Justice". www.icj-cij.org. Retrieved 13 July 2021 Reka, Blerim (2003). UNMIK as an international governance in post-war Kosova: NATO's...
3". 15 February 2005. Archived from the original on 15 February 2005. Reka, Blerim (1 January 2014). "The Ohrid Peace Process: The Past, the Present, and...
Albanian ancestry Melpomeni Çobani (1928–2016) Pjetër Gjoka (1912–1982) Blerim Destani – actor and producer; best known for his roles in Time of the Comet...
fought for the survival and Drita for champion, so the fans traveled to Suva Reka for the last time without a name after this game, before the game against...
popular sports in Vushtrri. Ramadan Ajvazi, Muje Ferati, Hysen Hyseni, Blerim Zabërgja and Ragip Mikushnica were the first known chess masters in Vushtrri...
Mitrovica. Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) won in Gjilan, Lipjan, Peja, Suva Reka, Ferizaj, and Viti/Vitina. Vetëvendosje! won in Prishtina, where LDK had...