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Fatmir Hasani was born on 1957 in Bujanovac, Serbia, is a Professor, politician. At 63 years old, Fatmir Hasani height not available right now. We will update Fatmir Hasani's height soon as possible.

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Fatmir Hasani Age 65 years old
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Fatmir Hasani Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Fatmir Hasani worth at the age of 65 years old? Fatmir Hasani’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professor. He is from Serbia. We have estimated Fatmir Hasani's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2017

The PDD and Hasani's relationship with Vučić's government deteriorated in early 2017, after Serbian authorities attempted to send a train emblazoned with the words "Kosovo Is Serbia" to North Mitrovica in the disputed territory of Kosovo. In interviews during this period, Hasani called for the status of the Preševo Valley to be included in an upcoming dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo and highlighted problems with the Serbian police presence in Albanian communities.

Vučić subsequently reaffirmed his cooperation with the PDD following his election as president of Serbia in April 2017, and in June 2017 Hasani supported Vučić's nomination of Ana Brnabić to become Serbia's new prime minister. He announced the PDD's withdrawal of support for the Serbian government in September 2017, however, after Serbia dissolved the elected municipal assembly in Preševo. He added that the PDD could resume its support should the government change its position, though he noted that the party had not actually received anything in return for its previous support.

2016

He was given the first position on the PDD's list for the 2016 parliamentary election after party leader Riza Halimi chose not to stand as a candidate. During the campaign, he drew attention to the need for Albanians to be integrated into state institutions and called on the Serbian state to provide textbooks in the Albanian language and recognize degrees from the University of Priština. The PDD won a single parliamentary mandate and Hasani was duly declared elected. The party subsequently offered parliamentary support to prime minister Aleksandar Vučić's administration and took part in discussions about playing a role in government.

2012

Hasani received the tenth position on the electoral list of the Albanian Coalition of Preševo Valley (which included the PDD) in the 2012 Serbian parliamentary election. In the 2014 election, he received the fourth position on the PDD's list. He was not elected on either occasion.

2005

Hasani welcomed a visit by Serbian president Boris Tadić and Serbia and Montenegro cabinet minister Rasim Ljajić to his school in 2005, saying that it demonstrated the president's attention to education in multi-ethnic communities; a media report from this time described him as the school's headmaster.

2002

Hasani has been a prominent member of the PDD for several years. In 2002, he was identified in a news report as the party's local chairman in Bujanovac. Early in the following year, he addressed a rally that called for the release of seven Albanian protesters detained by state security forces, and he urged national and international authorities to uphold the 2001 Koncul agreement on demilitarization in the region.

1957

Fatmir Hasani (Serbian Cyrillic: Фатмир Хасани; born 1957 ) is a politician in Serbia from the country's Albanian community. He has served in the National Assembly of Serbia since 2016 as a member of the Party for Democratic Action (Partija za demokratsko delovanje, PDD). Hasani is currently the only Albanian member of the Serbian parliament.