Gafur Mazrreku was a member of Socialist Party of Albania. He was a deputy in parliament. He was sentenced to 11 years after he shot Azem Hajdari in parliament.[1] The altercation took place two days after the men had an altercation in a dispute over value-added tax legislation.[2] He was released after five years under an amnesty granted by Prime Minister Fatos Nano.[3][4][5]
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