Veton Surroi

Kosovo-Albanian journalist, politician and founder of the ORA political party
Veton Surroi
Veton Surroi in 2015.
Born (1961-07-17) 17 July 1961 (age 62)
Kosovo, SFR Yugoslavia
CitizenshipKosovo

Veton Surroi (born 17 July 1961) is a Kosovar Albanian publicist, politician and former journalist. Surroi is the founder and former leader of the ORA political party,[1] and was a member of Kosovo assembly from 2004 to 2008.[2]

Veton Surroi studied Modern English Language and Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).[3] He worked as a journalist in the Albanian language daily Rilindja. In 1989, he was one the founders of the Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative and the first independent trade unions in Kosovo.[4] In 1990, he founded and became editor-in-chief of the independent Koha weekly. From 1991-92, he was president of the Parliamentary Party of Kosovo.[4]

In 1997, Surroi established one of the biggest Kosovo Albanian daily newspapers Koha Ditore and was the editor-in-chief for a number of years before he entered politics in Kosovo.[2] Surroi's father, Rexhai Surroi, was one of the very few Albanians to become ambassadors of the former Yugoslavia.[5] His father was the Yugoslav ambassador to Spain and a number of Latin American countries. As a result, Surroi spent a part of his life in the Spanish-speaking world where he was also educated.

Surroi is a polyglot, speaking four languages, namely Albanian, English, Serbian and Spanish.

Surroi won the 2011 SEEMO Human Rights Award.[6]

References

  1. ^ Dérens, Jacqueline (22 October 2004). ""Kosovo : le journaliste Veton Surroi fait une entrée tonitruante en politique". Le Courrier des Balkans (in French). Java.
  2. ^ a b Surroi, Veton (April 2011). "The Independent Kosovo and The New Constellation in the Balkans" (PDF). Sciencespo.fr.
  3. ^ "TESIUNAM - Búsqueda básica". oreon.dgbiblio.unam.mx.
  4. ^ a b "Who's Who: Veton Surroi". NATO.int.
  5. ^ "Veton Surroi". medijakaodokaz.ba (in Serbo-Croatian). 28 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Veton Surroi Wins 2011 SEEMO Human Rights Award", scoop.co.nz, 23 November 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2013
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