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'''Sokol Olldashi''' (17 December 1972 – 20 November 2013) was an [[Albania]]n politician. A member of the [[Democratic Party of Albania]], he was the [[Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications (Albania)|Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications]] in the cabinet of [[Sali Berisha]].
'''Sokol Olldashi''' (17 December 1972 – 20 November 2013) was an [[Albania]]n politician. A member of the [[Democratic Party of Albania]], he was the [[Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications (Albania)|Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications]] in the cabinet of [[Sali Berisha]].

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Sokol Olldashi
Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications
Preceded byLulzim Basha
Succeeded byEdmond Haxhinasto
Personal details
Born(1972-12-17)17 December 1972
Durrës, Albania
Died20 November 2013(2013-11-20) (aged 40)
Krrabë, Albania
Political partyDemocratic Party
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Sokol Olldashi (17 December 1972 – 20 November 2013) was an Albanian politician. A member of the Democratic Party of Albania, he was the Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Telecommunications in the cabinet of Sali Berisha.

After the conclusion of the defeat in the parliamentary elections of 23 June 2013, Sokol Olldashi ran for the office of the chairman of the Democratic Party, after the resignation of its leader Sali Berisha. He lost the elections for party leadership to incumbent leader of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha.

He died on 20 November 2013 in a car accident in the outskirts of Tirana.[1]

He is survived by his wife Enkeleida and two sons, Glauk and Kleit.

References

  1. ^ "Albanian opposition MP killed in car crash | Balkans". World Bulletin. Retrieved 2013-11-25.