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23 November 2012 UPDATED LIST of VIP ALUMNI WHO HAVE 23 November 2012 UPDATED LIST OF VIP ALUMNI WHO HAVE ATTENDED SEMINARS OF THE SCHOOLS OF POLITICAL STUDIES ALBANIA NAME TITLE ORGANISATION AHMETAJ Hysni Lawyer ARAPI Oriana Secretariat Donor Coordination BADUNI Redi Head of Youth Secretariat Republican Party BAJRAMI Urim Director SCAN TV BEGA Sokol Political Assistant OSCE ÇANGA Elira Journalist ÇANI Genti Director of Protection of General Directory of Customs Intellectual Property Directory CEJKU Qemal Deputy Mayor of Kamez municipality CUKALLA Artemon Socialist Party DIKA Qamil Head National Student Council DOMI Ervina Director, Legal Department General Directory of Customs GJINAJ Ermal Chief of Staff Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Protection GJONI Edlira Journalist GODO Rezarta Director General for European the Ministry of Education and Integration Science GUGASHI Plejada Program manager OLOF Palm International Center Albania HASANBELLIU Artur Member of Parliament HAXHIMIHALI Enio Chief of Cabinet National council of Radio and Television HOXHA Genc Network Services supervisor VODAFON – AL HOTI Altin Dean Of Economic Faculty Luarasi University HYSENI Iva Assistant Judge the Constitutional Court JAHJA-MUÇA Ledi Administrator SNV KADIA Arber Director Cultural Heritage, Tirana KARAMUÇO Ervin Vice-Commissioner Ombudsman Office KAZANXHI Kostandin Member the Civil Service Commission KERAJ Bilbil Deputy Mayor Kukes municipality KOÇIU Mimoza Media advisor / Spokesperson Office of the President of the Republic KOLA Blerim Journalist KOPANI Artur Director of Information Albanian Public TV KURTI Teki dean Vitrina University LAFE Ols Director of Culture Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports LAZE Elidon Director Central Office for the Registration of Real Estate Property MANSAKU-MEKSI Merita Programme Officer GIZ MEÇO Sonila Director ABC News TV MEMA Marin Journalist Top Channel TV META Gerta Executive Director the Society for Democratic Culture (SDC) MET-HASANI Eralda Professor Faculty of Law, Tirana University MITRE Elga Policy officer Netherlands’ Embassy in Tirana MOSHO Flir Director of Public Investments Ministry of Finance Managment MURATI Ersejla TV Journalist KOHA TV MZIU Xhelal Mayor Kamez municipality NEZIRI Klotilda Chief of staff, Mayor Pogradec municipality NJUMA Beti Journalist Top Channel TV PACO Ilir Journalist Top Channel, TV PAPAVANGJELI Edlira Program Manager Albanian Helsinki Committee PEPA Eugen Lawyer PESHA Besjan Director The National Agency of Natural 1 Resources PRIZRENI Ingrit Diplomat RISTO Karolina Editor in Chief Vizion + TV RRJEPAJ Klodian Chief of staff Ministry of Health SEFERAJ Klodjan Donor Coordination Secretariat SHEHU Jonida Journalist TV Ora News SHKODRA Arben General Director Office of the Prime Minister SHTYLLA Albana Member Central Election Commission SHVARC Edvin Office of the President of the Republic SKENDERAJ Redi Journalist STAFA Monika Journalist Top Channel TV TARTARI Alban Head of Public Relation Eagle Mobile TASE Erjon Journalist VATA Arben Editor in chief TV Klan VUKSANI Gjok General Director Agency for Rural Development, Ministry of Agrictural XHELO Rezart Programme Manager UN Women ZHEZHA Elvana Representative SNV Albania ZOTO Blerina Head of technical secretariat for Ministry of Labor and social Roma community affairs ARMENIA ALEKSANYAN Artak Director “ArmNews” TV Company ASHOTYAN Armen Minister of Education and the Republic of Armenia Science (YSPS associated with NSPS) ASRYAN Khachik Deputy Minister Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of the Republic of Armenia AVETISYAN Hripsime Former Member of Parliament “United Labour Party” Faction BEGOYAN Anush Expert “Article 19”, London DABAGHYAN Vahagn Editor in Chief “Kyavar” TV Company ENFIAJYAN Vahe Member of Parliament “Prosperous Armenia” Faction GEVORGYAN Garnik Deputy Chief-Editor “168 Hours” Newspaper GHAZARYAN Aram Director "AR" TV Company GHAZARYAN Edgar Regional Governor Vayots Dzor Region of the Republic of Armenia HAKOBYAN Alik News Department Director "AR" TV Company ISRAYELYAN Liliya Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France KHARATYAN Armine Member Civil Service Council of the Republic of Armenia Rev. MANUKYAN Hovakim Bishop, Director Ecumenical and the Inter- Church Relations Department of the Mother See of Holy Ejmiatsin MARTIROSYAN Armen Former Member of Parliament Faction “Heritage” MEHRABYAN Ruben Chief-editor www.1in.am e-newspaper MINASYAN Armen Deputy Director “Information and Public Relations Centre” of the Armenia President’s Administration MINASYAN Artsvik Member of Parliament, Deputy “Armenian Revolutionary Chair of Committee on Federation” Faction Financial, Credit and Budgetary Affairs POSTANIYAN Zaruhi Member of Parliament “Heritage” Faction Rev. PROSHYAN Mkrtich Bishop Primate of the Diocese of Aragatsotn Region SAHAKYAN Mikayel Head of Protocol Division Yerevan Municipality SHARMAZANOV Eduard Vice Speaker the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia (YSPS associated with NSPS) TOROSYAN Shirak Member of Parliament “Republican” Faction TOVMASYAN Hrayr Minister of Justice the Republic of Armenia YERKANYAN Artem Prominent Political Analyst “Shant” TV Company 2 ZAKARYAN Artak Member of Parliament, Chair of “Republican” Faction Committee on Foreign Relations; Co - chair of the Committee on Social Affairs, Education, Culture and Civil Society at the Parliamentary Assembly “EUORNEST” AZERBAIJAN KARIMOV Gunduz General Director Crocus Azerbaijan MAMMADOV Rashad Consul General of Azerbaijan in the Republic of Kazakhstan ORDUXANOV Niyamaddin Deputy Chairman Mehdiabad Municipality BELARUS ASTROUSKAYA Sviatlana Head Document Operations Division of Vnesheconombank BALITSEVICH Liudmila Senior Lecturer Juridical College of Belarusian State University KARETNIKAU Yuri Leader Youth Organization “ Right Alliance” MARSINOVICH Katsiaryna Art Editor “BelKP Press” RABAVA Natallia Deputy Director “Info-Stalking” Ltd. RASHCHENIA Siarhei Senior Scientific Fellow the National Academy of Science, Institute of System Analysis SCHUMANN Andrei Associate Professor the Belarusian State University SHPARAGA Olga Associate Professor of the, European Humanities Editor University, Internet Journal “New Europe” www.n- europe.eu SHUMKEVICH Aliaksandr Leader Youth Organization “Young Democrats” STRALTSOU Aliaksandr Editor; Deputy Chairman “Our Choice” Newspaper of Minsk City Coalition of United Democratic Forces; the Minsk City Organization of Belarusian Social-Democratic Party “Hramada” VARATSILIN Maksim Director General Private Enterprise “Belideal” - AVIS Licensee in Belarus VUYEK Uladzimir Chairman Brest Regional Organization "Young Democrats" ZALATAR Aliaksandr Deputy Fanipol Municipal Council BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ALATOVIC Sanja Civil Servant BESIC Adis Professor BIBEROVIC Admir Civil Society Activist BOSNJAK Bojan Member of Parliament BRKAN Darko Civil Society Activist BUGARIN Danijela Civil Servant BULJUBASIC Aida Political Activist CANDIC Miralem Economist COCIC Igor Civil Society Activist CVIJIC Sinisa Civil Servant DAMJANOVIC Minja Civil Society Activist 3 DJERIC Dalibor Civil Society Activist DURAK Almedina Civil Servant GAKOVIC Jelena Journalist GILIC Zehra Civil Servant GOLIC Bojan Civil Servant KREMENOVIC Maja Civil Society Activist KUCERA Goran Civil Society Activist LUCIC Slavisa Civil Servant MAGAZINOVIC Member of the Parliamentary of the Council of Europe, Member of PACE political Committee MALOVIC Nina Political Activist MAZLIC Lejla Civil Society Activist PELEMIS Marina Journalist PRANJIC Paula Civil Society Activist SAKOVIC Lejla Civil Servant SEPIC Senad Member of the Parliamentary of the Council of Europe SKRBIC Tanja Civil Society Activist SKULIC Erna Political Activist SMAJIC Adi Businessman SOJA Mirna Journalist SULJIC Amela Civil Society Activist TRIVKOVIC Vladan Civil Society Activist VOLODER Nermina Journalist BULGARIA ANASTASOV Pavel Adviser Bulgarian President ANASTASOV Stanislav Vice President International Federation of Liberal Youth ANDONOV Georgi Member of Parliament National Assembly APOSTOLOVA Antoaneta Mayor Slatina District , Sofia Municipality ASSENOVA Galina Municipal Councilor Pernik Municipality AZIS Hasan Mayor Kardjali Municipality BARBALIC Ivan Permanent Representative of the United Nations Bosnia and Herzegovina CHAKAROV Dzhevdet Member of Parliament, National Assembly Minister of Environment and Water (2005 - 2009) CHOLAKOVA Hristina Chairperson of the Municipal Kotel Municipality Council DAVOR Bernardić, Member of Parliament, Parliament of Croatia, Leader of the Zagreb SDP DIMOV Ivo Mayor Dimitrovgrad Municipality DILCHEV Dimitar Mayor Studentska District , Sofia Municipality DOBREV Kiril Member of Parliament National Assembly Substitute Member Delegation to the European Security and Defence Assembly DREKOV Lyubomir Mayor of Lozenetz District Sofia Municipality DZHAMBAZKI Angel Municipal Councilor; Sofia Municipality Deputy Chairman VMRO DZHOMOVA Ikmal Deputy Chairman Youth Movement for Rights and Freedom EDREVA Malina Municipal Councilor Sofia Municipality EMIN Ergin Member of the Leadership Union of Democratic Forces FANDAKOVA Jordanka Mayor of Sofia Sofia Municipality GEORGIEV Kiril Executive Director Sustainable Energy Development Agency HASHIMOV Aihan Mayor Loznitza Municipality 4 HRISTOVA Milena Member of Parliament National Assembly Member Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe ISMAILOV Korman Member of Parliament; Member Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly IVANOV Dimitar Secretary General The Union of Democratic Forces KALIN Parvanov Deputy Editor-in-Chief TEMA Journal KARAKASH Turhan
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