1990 in Albania
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See also: | Other events of 1990 List of years in Albania |
The following lists events that happened during 1990 in Albania.
Incumbents
- Prime Minister: Adil Carcani
Events
- December 9 - Student demonstrators of Enver Hoxha University in Tirana march through the streets of the capital demanding an end to dictatorship, following radical reforms elsewhere in Eastern Europe.[1]
- December 11 - The number of protesters reach nearly 3,000. The Thirteenth Plenum of the Albanian Party of Labor (APL) Central Committee is announced for February 1991.[1]
- December 12 - The first opposition party of Albania, the Albanian Democratic Party (ADP) is formed.[1]
Births
- Ansi Nika
- Ardit Shehaj
- Arsen Sykaj
- Asion Daja
- Besart Abdurahimi
- Blerti Hajdari
- Brunild Pepa
- Erbi Ago
- Florian Berisha
- Gers Delia
- Indrit Hithi
- Kështjella Pepshi
- Marigona Dragusha
- Odeon Bërdufi
- Orhan Mustafi
- Renaldo Rama
- Rita Ora
- Roland Peqini
- Sokol Cikalleshi
- Stivi Frasheri
- Sulejman Hoxha, footballer
Deaths
- Rahman Morina, Kosovo police officer and political figure of Albanian descent
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Armed Conflict Events Data". Onwar.com. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
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