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List of Prime Ministers of Kosovo SNo Phase Name Took office Left office Political party 1 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Fadil Hoxha 1945 01-02 1953 Communist Party of Kosovo 2 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Fadil Hoxha 01-02 1953 01-06 1963 League of Communists of Kosovo 3 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Ali Shukriu 01-06 1963 01-05 1967 League of Communists of Kosovo 4 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Ilija Vakić 01-05 1967 01-05 1974 League of Communists of Kosovo 5 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Bogoljub Nedeljković 01-05 1974 01-05 1978 League of Communists of Kosovo 6 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Bahri Oruçi 01-05 1978 01-05 1980 League of Communists of Kosovo 7 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Riza Sapunxhiu 01-05 1980 01-05 1982 League of Communists of Kosovo 8 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Imer Pula 01-05 1982 05-05 1984 League of Communists of Kosovo 9 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Ljubomir Neđo Borković 05-05 1984 01-05 1986 League of Communists of Kosovo 10 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Namzi Mustafa 01-05 1986 1987 League of Communists of Kosovo 11 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Kaqusha Jashari 10-03 1987 09-05 1989 League of Communists of Kosovo 12 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Nikolla Shkreli 09-05 1989 1989 League of Communists of Kosovo 13 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Daut Jashanica 1989 04-12 1989 League of Communists of Kosovo 14 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo Jusuf Zejnullahu 04-12 1989 05-07 1990 League of Communists of Kosovo 15 Republic of Kosova (Recognised by 111 UN member states) Jusuf Zejnullahu 07-09 1990 05-10 1991 Democratic League of Kosovo 16 Republic of Kosova (Recognised by 111 UN member states) Bujar Bukoshi 05-10 1991 01-02 2000 Democratic League of Kosovo 17 Republic of Kosova (Recognised by 111 UN member states) Hashim Thaçi 02-04 1999 01-02 2000 Party for the Democratic Progress of Kosovo 18 UN-administered Kosovo Bajram Rexhepi 04-03 2002 03-12 2004 Democratic Party of Kosovo 19 UN-administered Kosovo Ramush Haradinaj 03-12 2004 08-03 2005 Alliance for the Future of Kosovo 20 UN-administered Kosovo Adem Salihaj 08-03 2005 25-03 2005 Democratic League of Kosovo 21 UN-administered Kosovo Bajram Kosumi 25-03 2005 10-03 2006 Parliamentary Party of Kosovo 22 UN-administered Kosovo Agim Çeku 10-03 2006 09-01 2008 Independent 23 UN-administered Kosovo Hashim Thaçi 09-01 2008 17-02 2008 Democratic Party of Kosovo 24 Republic of Kosovo (Recognised by 108 UN member states) Hashim Thaçi 17-02 2008 09-12 2014 Democratic Party of Kosovo 25 Republic of Kosovo (Recognised by 108 UN member states) Isa Mustafa 09-12 2014 Incumbent Democratic League of Kosovo For more information, kindly visit : www.downloadexcelfiles.com www.downloadexcelfiles.com.
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