Tahir Muhedini

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Tahir Muhedini is the honorary president of the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity. [1] He won a council seat in the Municipality of Tirana as a result of the 2007 local elections. [2]

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References

  1. Alsat.tv article Justice an Integration Party says SP pressing Central Election Commission
  2. Tirana Government website