Remzi Kolgeci

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Remzi Kolgeci (spelling Serbo-Croatian  Ремзи Кољгеци / Remzi Koljgeci ; born May 3, 1947 in Vranić near Suva Reka , SFR Yugoslavia , today Kosovo ; † March 9, 2011 in Priština ) was a Yugoslav politician and economic manager .

Life

Kolgeci became the province's first defense minister following the 1974 amendment to the SFRY's constitution , which led to the creation of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo.

In May 1988, as President of the Presidium, he became de facto President of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and thus successor to Bejram Selani . After the demonstration by miners in Trepča , he became the acting secretary of the Central Committee of the BdKJ of the province on November 17, 1988 as part of restructuring within the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia (BdKJ) until Rahman Morina took office on January 27, 1989.

In the course of the anti-bureaucratic revolution , which led to the “Serbization” of the police and schools in Kosovo, he was deposed as president of the provincial praesidium on April 5, 1989, before he was succeeded on June 27, 1989 by Hysen Kajdomçaj .

He then withdrew from political life and worked as a manager for various companies . He was also a lecturer at the private University of Iliria in Prishtina.

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