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ZD Lista E Kandidateve Te Subjekteve Politike.Cdr ZGJEDHJET PËR KUVENDIN E KOSOVËS 2004 Central Election Commission LISTA E KANDIDATËVE TË SUBJEKTEVE POLITIKE Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve ИЗБОРИ ЗА СКУПШТИНУ КОСОВА 2004. Centralna Izborna Komisija ЛИСТА КАНДИДАТА ПОЛИТИЧKИХ СУБЈЕКАТА Merkez Seçim Komisyonu IZBORI ZA SKUPŠTINU. KOSOV. A 2004.. LIST. A KANDIDATA POLITIČKIH SUBJEKA. 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NURA 28 NAIM BAJRAKTARI 49 FATON GASHI 70 GEZIM BAJRAKTARI 6 BEHIJE DASHI 27 MAHIJE FEKAJ 47 IBRAHIM MORINA 67 SADIK DELIU 1 NASER BRESA 6 NORA KORAPI 11 AFRIM KABASHI 16 ABDYLNASER SEFA 7 SALI LUKAJ 35 MUZAFER ISUFI 63 REMZIE XHEMAJLI 91 ISMET REXHEPI 7 BESNIK MUSTAFA 29 AGUSH GASHI 50 MURAT KRASNIQI 71 MERGIM BEKTESHI 7 SHABAN KAJTAZI 28 FETI LIMANI 48 BUKURIJE REXHEPI 68 VEDAT KASTRATI 2 SELMON BERISHA 7 ÇUN PALUCA 12 DASHURIJE MUHARREMI 17 HEVZI KRASNIQI 8 NEXHMEDIN EJUPI 36 SAFETA MALAJ 64 FAZLI TOLAJ 92 QAZIM BEHA 8 MUHARREM ÇESKA 30 FLORIE DRAGUSHA 51 DIKA KRASNIQI 72 NEXHAT MAHMUTI 8 MINIR DUSHI 29 QAMIL HAJDARI 49 JETON NEBIU 69 SEBAHATE NEZIRI 3 LEZE QENA 8 SEBË MUÇAJ 13 ERDOHAN JARËMHOROZI 18 ELBASAN BUDURI 9 GJEJRANE BERISHA 37 RAMIZ UKËHAXHAJ 65 MIFTAR MILLAKU 93 MIMOZA KELMENDI 9 LUMTURIJE LUCI-GASHI 31 NAIM HAZIRI 52 IBRAHIM BAJRAKTARI 73 BUJAR EMRA 9 EMINE ÇERKEZI 30 FERDANE ÇESHKU 50 SABIT POPOVA 70 BEHXHET BINAKU 4 ISAK GASHI 9 ERMIRA LAÇIN 14 BUJAR NUSHI 19 AJET DALIPI 10 ALI TAHIRAJ 38 AGIM RUSHITI 66 RAZIE SHURDHAJ 94 AVNI VINARCI 10 SELMAN BUÇOLLI 32 ESAT BERISHA 53 QEMAIL JEMINI 74 BAJRAM ZYBA 10 HELIDON KASTRATI 31 MUSË BEKAJ 51 VALDETE REXHEPI 71 HAZBI GASHI 5 AGRON LAÇI 10 BEDRI ÇEJKU 15 FERIDE DALIPI 11 SADRI KONJUHI 39 VIOLETA BRAHIMI 67 HASAN HASANI 95 MURAT GASHANI 11 SEJDULLA MAHMUTI 33 PRANVERA GASHI 54 XHEVAHIRE RAMADANI 75 MUHAMET SELIMI 11 EKREM ARIFI 32 BAJRAM KELMENDI 52 MILIT THAQI 72 RIZA KRASNIQI 12 MERITA ALIDEMA 40 YMER GASHI 68 ZEQIR OSMANI 96 FATIME SHALA 12 HIDAJETE MAZREKU 34 FLORIM BAJRAMI 55 FITIM MALOKU 76 XHEVDET THAQI 12 SAMILE CANA - LOKAJ 33 MURADIJE KRASNIQI 53 KUJTIM PAÇARIZI 73 BASHKIM MUSTAFA 13 AZEM HYSENI 41 MUSTAFË REXHEPAJ 69 GJEJRANE LUSHAJ 97 ISTREF LATIFI 13 SHEFQET MALUSHAJ 35 GAZMEND HOXHA 56 RAMADAN BUZHALA 77 NIJAZI MACULA 13 SEBAHUDIN AHMETI 34 HALIM MALIQI 54 KUMRIE KAMERI 74 REXHEP KUKALAJ 55 PARTIA E DREJTËSISË - PD 14 RAMADAN UKA 42 ARBRESHË KELMENDI 70 AGIM DESKU 98 HALIL BERISHA 14 NEXHMEDIN HASHANI 36 BURBUQE BRESTOVCI 57 MAJLINDA BEDROLLI 78 AVDULLAH HOTI 14 ZEKË ÇEKU 35 HALIM ISUFI 55 BEG KARPUZI 75 NAIM LAMAXHEMA 15 TEUTA OBRIJA 43 ÇERIM ELSHANI 71 JUSUF EJUPI 99 SABRIGJYL FETIU 15 SAFETE HAKLAJ 37 JUSUF VRENEZI 58 NAIM SAHITI 79 BEKIM PERANI 15 KADRIJE DAJQI GASHI 36 FILLORETA ARIFI 56 NUHI KQIKU 76 ISMET SPAHIU 1 SYLEJMAN ÇERKEZI 14 SHABAN BASHA 27 MERITA ABAZI 40 ISUF HOXHA 16 FERIZ RATKOCERI 44 BAJRAM BINAKAJ 72 MELIHATE SHALA 100 BEDRI MUSTAFA 16 RAMADAN HASANI 38 MUHAMET HALILI 59 BEHAR HAZIRAJ 80 JETON SHAHIQI 16 AGIM SMAKAJ 37 MYHEDIN RRACI 57 AVA KURTESHI 77 GANI VULA 2 FERID AGANI 15 SHERMINE HOXHA 28 OSMAN DURGUTI 41 ERXHAN MEHMEDI 17 MURSEL ZYMBERI 45 DEVLETA HAJREDINAJ 73 NAZMI KUKAJ 101 NAIM ISTREFI 17 XHEVDET FETAHAJ 39 DIJANË DALLADAKU 60 DONJETA GASHI 81 HALIL HOTI 17 RAMË ALIHAJDARAJ 38 NIJAZI HOXHA 58 ELMI RRAFSHI 78 BESA BAJRAMI 3 RUKIJE MEHMETI 16 XHEVAT LAHU 29 VAHIDIN AHMETI 42 DRITA XHARRA 18 FAHRIE TOLAJ 46 KEMAIL HYSENI 74 ARBENE RRAHMANI 102 DAFINA KELMENDI 18 VJOLLCA HASHANI 40 BEXHET BERISHA 61 FADIL SYLA 82 FADIL BYTYQI 18 SHIRIN HYSEINI 39 DRIADA MATOSHI 59 AGIM VELIU 79 SHABAN BOJNIKU 4 MUNIR BASHA 17 ADNAN KIKA 30 SHERIFE OSMANI 43 SYLEJMAN MAXHUNI 19 YMRI FEKA 47 MEHMET XHARRAHU 75 MUHAMET THAQI 103 ADEM EMINAJ 19 HASHIM KËPUSKA 41 ESHREF OSMANI 62 HAXHI PAPAJ 83 SHUKRI SOPAJ 19 HAMIT BEHRAMI 40 DESTAN NEZIRI 60 VJOLLCA TOPANICA 80 MURAT GASHI 5 BAKI STATOVCI 18 ZORA KRAJKOVA 31 ISUF ISMAJLI 44 IDRIZ VUÇITERNA 20 AGIM BERISHA 48 FAZE BËRBATOVCI 76 ARDIAN FONIQI 104 LAVDIM THAÇI 20 KADRI BALAJ 42 AIDA BALLA - GASHI 63 SHEHRI KRASNIQI 84 ATDHE GASHI 20 NEXHMUDIN BEHLULI 41 MAHMUT GËRMIZAJ 61 DAUT HOXHA 81 ENVER ISLAMI 6 SEMRA BUÇINCA 19 HAMDI DËRMALLA 32 ABDYLKADËR RAMAXHIKU 45 YLFETE RAMADANI 21 FATMIRE SHALA 49 GANI KRASNIQI 77 SHKELZEN DRESHAJ 105 KOSOVARE MISINI 21 KOSOVARE ALIU 43 AGIM BRESTOVCI 64 FADIL BRESTOVCI 85 FLAMUR GASHI 21 NAFIJE KUQI 7 MEXHIT PERQUKU 20 HALIT MORINA 33 JETA KASAPOLLI 46 KADËR VOGËL 22 REXHË HAXHIU 50 NEZIR KRYEZIU 78 SHEFKIE CANOLLI 106 UKSHIN VINARCI 22 LUAN HABIPAJ 8 QAMIL CENA 21 HASIBE MIFTARI 34 FAIK ZENELI 47 RUSHIT BILALLI 23 ISMET GASHI 51 MERITA DOSHLAKU 79 SHABAN ABAZI 107 HALIT BERISHA 46 9 KIMET ZEQA 22 ZEQIR HASHANI 35 RAGIP KADRIAJ 48 MEZAFETE BEJTA 24 JETMIRA REXHEPI 52 HASIM PERÇUKU 80 NEZIR SHEREMETI 108 SAFETE SEJDIU PARTIA ROME E BASHKUAR E KOSOVËS 10 ABAZ OSMANI 23 ISUF KRASNIQI 36 FLORIM SHAQIRI 49 XHAVIT MAHOLLI 25 FEHMI GRAJQEVCI 53 ARIF SHALA 109 ISMET VITIJA 81 FATIME AJETI 40 IRDK 1 ZYLFI MERXHA 3 EMSAL MERGJOLLARI 5 SHERIBAN HAXHIJA 7 ISMET TAFAJ 11 SELMAN HOXHA 24 HATIXHE HAXHA 37 NURXHAN METAJ 26 HALIM SHKODRA 54 ADLIJE SHAQIRI-KURTI 82 LUTFI MAKIQI 1 10 BISLIM STATOVCI 2 AXHIJA BERISHA 4 GANI TOSKA 6 MUHAMET ALITI 12 VJOLLCA AJDINI 25 NEXHMEDIN RAMADANI 38 SHYQRI XHIBO 27 LENDITA REXHA 55 SYLA MORINA 83 SHABAN BERBATOVCI 1 BISLIM HOTI 4 SKENDER MAROLLI 6 DIANA SHAKA 8 FAZLI STOLLAJ 13 TEFIK IDRIZI 26 NEXHIP FEKA 39 FAHRIJE XHARRA 28 UKË THAÇI 56 MUSA RACAJ 84 SARANDA TELAKU 2 XHEVDET NEZIRAJ 5 BAJRAM ÇELAJ 7 RAMË BERISHA 9 MIRLINDA BERISHA 3 KUMRIJE BAJRAMI 47 RAMË DRESHAJ 56 PLK - PARTIA LIBERALE E KOSOVËS 48 GIG - GRAÐANSKA INICIJATIVA GORE 1 GJERGJ DEDAJ 29 LUMNIJE HAXHIJAJ 57 VEHBI PIREVA 84 JOZEF BERISHA 41 RIZA LLUKA 2 LEME XHEMA 30 TEFIK MJAKU 58 SEVERXHANE SHALA 85 NERIMANE TAHIRI 1 RUSTEM IBIŠI 2 VEZIRA EMRUŠ 3 RAMIZ JONUZI 3 FRASHER DEMAJ 31 GEZIM GJIKOLLI 59 LINDON KQIRAJ 86 ISMAJL HOXHA 32 PARTIA NACIONALE DEMOKRATIKE SHQIPTARE - PNDSH 4 ISMAIL BEKTESHI 32 MEVLUDE FEJZULLAHU 60 SIMON NIKOLLBIBAJ 87 SHPEND JAHAJ 5 NERXHIVANE BULLIQI 33 AUGUSTIN CULAJ 61 SADBERE BYTYQI 88 SARANDA FETAHU 1 REXHEP ABDULLAHU 11 FATMIR HOXHA 21 LUMNIJE SHLLAKU 31 NUHI NUHIU 49 BALLI KOMBËTAR 2 PASHK STAKA 12 BESA PASJAQA 22 BAJRAM ISMAJLI 32 IRFAN SERMAXHAJ 42 ADK - ALTERNATIVA DEMOKRATIKE E KOSOVËS 6 SKENDER GASHI 34 BLERIM BEQIRAJ 62 SHPEND LATIFAJ 89 ZEQIR BEQIRI 7 PJETËR GECI 35 VJOLLCA BYTYQI 63 SABRI BEKTASHI 90 BEQIR AHMETAJ 3 DRITA BERISHA 13 BUJAR ABDULLAHU 23 SKËNDER TULLUMI 33 SEVDIJE ZOGIJANI 1 EDITA TAHIRI 21 SAFETE BAJRAMI 41 RASIM CUBOLLI 61 GAZMIR RACI 1 SYLEJMAN DAKA 11 MALIQ HOTI 21 SHAZANE MULLIQI 31 SKENDER JEMINI 8 EMINE MUSTAFA 36 MERGIM BAJRAMI 64 ANTIGONA ZHUGOLLI 91 KUMRIJE MAKSUTAJ 4 SKENDER BERISHA 14 IBRAHIM GALIMUNA 24 ISMETE KURTALANI 34 TEFIK HAZIRI 2 EDI SHUKRIU 22 SAFET DORAMBARI 42 ARIJETA HIMADUNA 62 ARTA NALLBANI 2 DAUT BISLIMI 12 HAJRIJE SPAHIU 22 FEHIM UKIMERI 32 JETULLAH BERISHA 9 GAFURR PODVORICA 37 BARDH MAKSUTI 65 ADEM TASHOLLI 92 BESIM GASHI 5 FLORENT UKMATA 15 ELHEME MUSTAFA 25 LUAN SHLLAKU 35 KEMAJL SYLEJMANI 3 BUJAR GJURGJEALA 23 REXHEP PISTA 43 ZENEL KAÇIKU 63 ARSIM SHARKU 3 VIOLETA TURTULLA 13 HAMDI SHALA 23 MUHAMET HOTI 33 AZEM GECAJ 10 JAK GJERGJAJ 38 SUZANA PRETENI 66 NAZMI VISHESELLA 93 MUSË KRASNIQI 6 FATIME KRASNIQI 16 BESIM NAVAKAZI 26 HANIFE SYLEJMANI 36 DAFINA JEGENI 4 SEVDIJE AHMETI 24 SEBAHATE ÇAVDARBASHA 44 DREN ZEKA 64 NERGIZE SOBA 4 NEXHMEDIN HAXHIU 14 MURAT ÇITAKU 24 JEHONA BAJRAKTARI 34 JUSUF JUSUFI 11 SEVDIJE KUMNOVA 39 LON LASKA 67 GANIMETE REXHEPI 94 ARTA DEVA 7 ZENEL KABASHI 17 FERAT IMERI 27 ISLAM DEMIRI 37 BEHXHET THAÇI 5 MUHAMET ÇETTA 25 BUTRINT BICURRI 45 HAMIJETA MYFTARI 65 AZIZ NISHORI 5 AHMET MULLIQI 15 MRIJA KAJTAZI 25 RIZAH ZARAJ 35 DEMIR ASLLANI 12 FATON SHALA 40 BESNIK KAMBERI 68 NREC ÇOLLAKU 95 SHEFSHET BEQIRI 8 NAGIB ELSHANI 18 SYKA BEQIRI 28 SABIT DEMIRI 38 QAMIL XHEMAJLI 6 TAHIR KRASNIQI 26 GAZMEND SHAQIRI 46 ZEF KRASNIQI 66 AZEM DAUTI 6 LULJETA KRYEZIU 16 ILAZ AHMETI 26 XHEMAL ARËNLIU 36 DAVER HASKUKA 13 REXHEP ISUFI 41 KADRIE HAJDARI - NURA 69 SOKOL SOKOLI 96 SKENDER SOPI 9 GLORIA STAKA 19 GANI SMAKAJ 29 SKENDER HAZIRI 39 SELIM QERIMI 7 ARBËR ISMAJLI 27 NADIRE
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