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Idriz Vehapi was born on 15 December, 1964, is an Academic and politician in Kosovo. Discover Idriz Vehapi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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1964

Idriz Vehapi (born 15 December 1964) is an academic and politician in Kosovo.

1989

He received a bachelor's degree in biology from the historical University of Pristina in 1989 and holds a master's degree (2001) and doctorate (2005) from the post-1999 institution of the same name.

He has worked at the university since 1989 and became a full professor of biology in 2016.

He has published widely in his field.

2000

Vehapi appeared in the fourth position on the PDK's electoral list for Rahovec in the 2000 Kosovan local elections.

Local assembly elections in Kosovo are held under open list proportional representation; Vehapi finished sixth among the PDK's candidates and was elected when the list won six seats.

The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) won the election, and the PDK served in opposition.

2001

He appeared in the ninety-fifth position on the PDK's list for the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election, which was held under closed list proportional representation.

The list won twenty-six seats, and he was not elected.

2002

Vehapi again appeared in the fourth position on the PDK's list for Rahovec in the 2002 local elections.

The party won ten seats; it is probable that he served for a second term in the local assembly, although online sources do not confirm this point.

The LDK once again won the election.

2007

Vehapi was not a candidate in the 2007 Kosovan local elections, the first in which mayors were directly elected.

All parliamentary elections in Kosovo since 2007 have been held under open list proportional representation.

Vehapi appeared in the sixty-fourth position on the PDK list in the 2007 Kosovan parliamentary election and finished sixty-third among the party's candidates.

The PDK won thirty-seven seats, and he was not elected.

The PDK emerged from the 2007 election as the largest party in the Kosovo assembly and afterward formed a coalition government with the LDK.

2008

He was a minister in the Kosovo government from 2008 to 2010, served in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo from 2011 to 2013, and was mayor of Rahovec from 2013 to 2017.

Vehapi is a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK).

Vehapi was born to an Albanian family in Rahovec, in what was then the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

The new ministry was established on 9 January 2008, and Vehapi was appointed as minister of agriculture.

Vehapi met with Albanian agriculture minister Jemin Gjana in the buildup to Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence in February 2008.

After the meeting, Gjina said that Albania would supply Kosovo with food products in the event that Serbia introduced an embargo.

2009

(The matter was ultimately moot, as no embargo was imposed.) In April 2009, Vehapi and Gjana signed a cooperation agreement on agriculture.

2010

Vehapi's ministerial tenure ended with a cabinet shuffle on 31 March 2010.

It had previously been rumoured in Kosovo's Albanian language media that he would be dropped from cabinet due to a perceived inefficiency in running the ministry.

One of his last acts as minister was to sign a cooperation agreement with Hungarian agriculture minister József Gráf.

After leaving cabinet, Vehapi served for a time as deputy minister of the environment.

Vehapi was given the thirty-seventh position on the PDK list in the 2010 Kosovan parliamentary election, finished nineteenth, and was elected when the list won thirty-four seats.

2011

He took his seat when the assembly convened in February 2011.

The PDK won the election and remained the dominant force in Kosovo's government.

Vehapi served as a government supporter and chaired the assembly committee on education, culture, youth, sports, public administration, local government, and media.

As chair of the committee responsible for media, Vehapi held consultations with the European Commission on a draft law for Kosovo's public broadcaster, Radio Television of Kosovo.

2012

The law was ultimately approved in March 2012, despite disagreements over a clause for a third channel for non-Serb minority communities.

2013

Vehapi was elected as mayor of Rahovec in the 2013 Kosovan local elections, defeating incumbent Smajl Latifi of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) in the second round.

He was inaugurated on 21 December 2013, resigning from parliament on the same day as he could not hold a dual mandate.

As mayor, he supported the municipality's well-known agricultural sector and signed a cooperation agreement between Rahovec and Ozalj, Croatia.

2017

He was narrowly defeated by Latifi in the second round of the 2017 local elections in a rematch from 2013.

2018

From February to October 2018, Vehapi was a political advisor to PDK leader Kadri Veseli in the latter's capacity as speaker of the Kosovo assembly.

2019

Vehapi appeared in the twenty-fifth position on the PDK's list in the 2019 Kosovan parliamentary election and finished twenty-sixth among its candidates.