Bamir Topi

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Bamir Topi
Topi in 2008
President of Albania
In office
24 July 2007 – 24 July 2012
Prime MinisterSali Berisha
Preceded byAlfred Moisiu
Succeeded byBujar Nishani
Personal details
Born (1957-04-24) 24 April 1957 (age 66)
Tirana, Albania
Political partyDemocratic Party (1990–2007, 2023–Present)
Other political
affiliations
Spouse
(m. 1982)
RelationsIbrahim Topi (uncle), Naile Karapici (aunty), Rexhep Karapici (grandfather), Baftisha Lamlika (grandmother), Dalip Topi (grandfather), Emine Zala (grandmother), Ibrahim Topi (great grandfather), Ali Topi (great great grandfather), Thopia family (possibly)
Parent(s)Riza Topi (father), Haxhire Karapici (mother)
Alma materAgricultural University of Tirana
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Bamir Myrteza Topi (Albanian: [baˈmiɾ ˈtɔpi] ; born 24 April 1957)[1] is an Albanian diplomat and politician. He also was the president of Albania from July 2007 to July 2012.

Topi was also the honorary President of the Albanian football club KF Tirana from 2005 to 2007. In September 2012, Topi became the leader of the New Democratic Spirit party.[2]

Early life, education and career[edit]

Bamir Myrteza Topi was born in Tirana, Albania on the 24th of April 1957 to Riza Topi and Haxhire Karapici. Bamir comes from a Tirons (native to Tirana) family from his fathers side and mothers.[3] His family are of the Muslim faith in origin. On his father’s side he comes from the Topi family, which he hypothesises descend from the noble Thopia family.[4] [5][6][7][8]On his mother’s side he comes from the Karapici family, which makes him relatives of Adem Karapici and Artan Karapici for example. He has mentioned how his great grandfather owned the Karapici mosque[9] which was located in Skanderbeg square, Tirana before it was demolished in 1929.[10] Bamir graduated from the Agricultural University of Tirana in veterinary studies and earned a PhD degree in the same field. In 1984, he was appointed a Scientific Researcher at the Institute of Veterinary Scientific Researches until 1995. During the 1987-90 period, he attended post-graduate studies in Italy in the field of Molecular Biology. After his return from Italy, Topi was appointed Director of the Food Safety and Veterinary Institute, a position held until the end of 1995. During the activity in this Institute as the Director and Scientific Researcher, Topi gave a Western world physiognomy to this important institution of the country. Alongside his work as Scientific Researcher, Topi has carried out a dense academic activity in preparing the educational curricula of the Toxicology and Pharmacology subjects for the students and postgraduates of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty while at the same time he was also a lecturer of these subjects for about a decade. He was first elected as a parliamentarian of the Assembly of Albania in 1996 and was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food where he served until 1997.[1] He was elected to three mandates in the Assembly of Albania as a candidate of Democratic Party of Albania. In two terms Topi led the Parliamentary Group of Democratic Party in the Assembly. He has been elected vice-chairman of the Democratic Party of Albania, which is led by Sali Berisha. Topi has been distinguished and widely hailed as a politician of a moderated profile, as very active in resolving the crisis between the ruling majority and opposition and as a protagonist of political agreements and various parliamentary initiatives. He also holds the title of Honorary President of Albanian football club KF Tirana.

Presidency[edit]

Topi during an official ceremony, 30 September 2008.

On 8 March 2007, Topi said that he would be the candidate of the ruling Democratic Party in the 2007 presidential election. Both the Demochristian and Republican parties said that they would probably support him.[11] Parliament took 4 tries, and the opposition finally gave up and elected Topi, a choice of Prime Minister Sali Berisha.[12]

On a vote held on 8 July, Topi won 75 votes in parliament; this was not enough to be elected president, as at least 84 votes are required. The opposition, led by the Socialist Party, boycotted the vote.[13] The second round of voting for electing the president was held on 10 July. The parliament still failed to elect a president; this time Topi received 74 votes.[14] On 14 July, another vote was held; this time Topi won only 50 votes, while Neritan Ceka of the Democratic Alliance Party won 32.[15]

On 20 July, in the fourth round of voting, Topi was supported by some members of the opposition and won 85 votes, thus being elected as the President of the Republic of Albania for a five-year term. He was sworn in on 24 July.[16]

Topi officially resigned his position as vice-chairman of the Democratic Party of Albania and at the same time withdrew from his party. He is considered to be impartial politically.

Support for Kosovo's independence[edit]

Topi is a vocal advocate of independence for Kosovo. He pointed out the need for a sovereign state of Kosovo before the European Council and other international instances.

With a joint invitation of Kosovo's President, Fatmir Sejdiu, and the head of the UN mission, Joachim Ruecker, Topi stayed for a three-day visit in Kosovo in January 2009. He was proclaimed an honorary citizen of the capital Pristina. During his visit, he was also conferred an honorary doctorate by the University of Pristina.

Honours and awards[edit]

  • Knight Grand Cross of the Grand Order of King Tomislav ("For outstanding contribution to the development and improvement of relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Albania." – 7 April 2009)
  • Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Pristina (25 January 2008)
  • Honorary Citizen of Pristina (26 January 2008)
  • Honorary Citizen of Burrel[17]
  • Honorary Citizen of Gjakova, Kosovo[18]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b CV at Albanian presidency website Archived 15 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Zyrtarisht Bamir Topi kryetar i Frymës së Re Demokratike Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine, NOA, 7 September 2012 (in Albanian)
  3. ^ https://www.pressreader.com/albania/gazeta-shqiptare/20121026/281887295558190. Retrieved 9 November 2023 – via PressReader. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ "Bamir Topi hedh hipotezën: Kam prejardhjen nga fisi i Topiajve, pse kam ulli 3 mijë vjeçar në oborr". dosja.al.
  5. ^ ""Pasardhës i Topiajve", Bamir Topi shpjegon hipotezën se e ka prejardhjen nga fisi i njohur". www.tpz.al. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  6. ^ ""Jam nip i topiajve": Bamir Topi çudit me prejardhjen e tij nga fisi i njohur". Lajme.al. 1 June 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  7. ^ E.Jashari. ""Pasardhës i Topiajve", Bamir Topi shpjegon se e ka prejardhjen nga fisi i njohur". joq-albania.com (in Albanian). Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  8. ^ ""Jam pasues i Topiajve", ish-presidenti Topi: Hipotezë e besueshme". www.balkanweb.com (in Albanian). Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Topi: Nuk kam marrë as 10% të pronave të familjes time, është ndërtuar mbi xhaminë e gjyshit tim". Oranews.tv.
  10. ^ "Xhamia e Karapicit , Tirane (1892) – Gezim Kopani". gezimkopani.com. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Bamir Topi said he will be ruling party's presidential candidate", Southeast European Times, 9 March 2007.
  12. ^ "Political Mavens". Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2008.
  13. ^ "Albania edges toward elections after presidential vote fails", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 9 July 2007.
  14. ^ "Standoff in Parliamentary Ballot to Pick New Albanian President" Archived 13 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine, birn.eu.com, 11 July 2007.
  15. ^ "Albania opposition boycott prevents election of new president in 3rd round", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 14 July 2007.
  16. ^ "Albania's new president Bamir Topi sworn in", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), 24 July 2007.
  17. ^ "Presidenti Topi bëhet "Qytetar Nderi" i Burrelit". shqiptarja.com (in Albanian). 23 November 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  18. ^ Topi, qytetar nderi i Gjakovës, Telegrafi.com, 2012-06-30 (in Albanian)

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Political offices
Preceded by President of Albania
2007–2012
Succeeded by