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Azem Hajdari

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Azem Hajdari (March 11, 1963 - September 12, 1998), was an Albanian politician who was assassinated in Tirana.

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A philosophy student at the University of Tirana, he was one of the main leaders of student demonstrations that brought the collapse of the Party of Labour of Albania in December 1990. He was also, briefly, the first leader of the Democratic Party of Albania, the first major opposition party. He remained in that position until replaced in early 1991 by Sali Berisha, who later became prime minister of Albania.

Hajdari was a close associate of Berisha and came from the same district of Tropojë.

His assassination in front of the headquarters of the Democratic Party in Tirana, then in opposition, triggered a two-day violent protest. Demonstrators took over the parliament, the government building and the national television before withdrawing. Berisha blamed the Socialist Party of Albania and its leaders for the murder, there were several demonstrations, some of them violent. No one was convicted of Hajdari's murder, although many people were eventually fingered as having participated in his assassination.

Five people, including Jaho Mulosmani, were sentenced for the murder by a Tirana district court in February 2002.

Hajdari was survived by his wife and two children. He was awarded a Martyr of Democracy posthumously.

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In the four free elections after the collapse of communism, Hajdari has been elected a Member of Parliament.

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