Hajdar Beqa (born 5 January 1978) is a politician in Kosovo, currently serving his third term in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK).

Early life and career edit

Beqa was born to an Albanian family in Gjakova, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He was a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in the Kosovo War (1998–99).

Beqa holds a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Pristina and a master's degree in diplomacy from South East European University. He was a professional associate in the municipal prosecutor's office in Pristina in 2005–06 and was the head of the deputy prime minister's cabinet in 2008–09.[1][2]

Politician edit

Early candidacies (2010, 2013) edit

Beqa appeared in the seventy-seventh position on the Democratic Party of Kosovo's electoral list in the 2010 Kosovan parliamentary election. Assembly elections in Kosovo are held under open list proportional representation; Beqa finished in thirty-eighth place among the PDK's candidates and missed election when the list won thirty-four seats.[3] He later ran for mayor in the Gjakova in the 2013 Kosovan local elections and finished in third place.

Parliamentarian (2014–19) edit

Beqa was promoted to fifty-third on the PDK's list in the Kosovan parliamentary election and finished in thirty-third place.[4] The PDK won thirty-seven seats and afterward formed a coalition government with the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). Beqa was not immediately elected due to a requirement for one-third female representation, but he received a seat as the replacement for a newly appointed cabinet minister in December 2014.[5] In his first term, he served on the committee for the supervision of public finances.[6]

Relations between government and opposition parliamentarians were often very poor in the 2014–17 term. Several opposition members opened tear gas canisters during assembly debates, and on one occasion Beqa threw a bottle at Albin Kurti of Vetëvendosje.[7] In 2017, Beqa was criticized for referring to a female opposition member as a "political prostitute."[8]

The PDK formed an alliance with the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) for the 2017 parliamentary election. Beqa appeared in the seventy-seventh position on their combined list, finished in twenty-ninth place among their candidates, and was re-elected when the list won thirty-nine seats.[9] The PDK–AAK alliance formed a new government after the election, and Beqa continued to serve as a government supporter. For this term, he was deputy chair of the committee for legislation, mandate, immunities, rules of the assembly, and supervision of the Anti-Corruption Agency.[10]

In June 2019, Beqa declared assets of almost a million dollars.[11]

He appeared in the thirty-fourth position on the PDK's list in the 2019 parliamentary election and finished twenty-fourth.[12] The list won twenty-four seats, and he once again missed election due to the one-third female membership requirement.[13][14] This time, he did not receive a replacement mandate.

Return to parliament (2021–present) edit

Beqa was given the twenty-eighth position on the PDK's list for the 2021 parliamentary election, finished thirteenth, and was elected when the list won nineteen seats.[15][16] Vetëvendosje won a significant victory, and the PDK now serves in opposition. Beqa is a member of the committee for public finances and once again serves on the legislation committee.[17]

In 2022, Beqa was appointed as chair of a special committee to investigate capital investments in the Kosovo Energy Corporation following the privatization of its distribution unit.[18]

Beqa has been accused of assaulting Republic of Kosovo finance minister Hekuran Murati during a confrontation in parliament on 13 July 2023.[19]

Electoral record edit

Local (Gjakova) edit

2013 Kosovan local elections: Mayor of Gjakova
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mimoza Kusari LilaNew Kosovo Alliance20,16043.9525,18352.38
Pal Lekaj (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of KosovoDemocratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)16,37635.7022,89047.62
Hajdar BeqaDemocratic Party of Kosovo5,57412.15
Luan GolaDemocratic League of Kosovo2,9266.38
Arberije NagavciLevizja Vetëvendosje!8301.81
Total45,866100.0048,073100.00
Source: [20][21]

References edit

  1. ^ Periudha e pestë Legjislative (17.07.2014 - 10.05.2017) – Hajdar Beqa, Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, accessed 17 January 2024.
  2. ^ Hajdar Beqa, Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, accessed 17 January 2024.
  3. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2010 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Rezultatet e të gjithë kandidatëve), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 54, accessed 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2014 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Rezultatet e të gjithë kandidatëve), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 37, accessed 14 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Këta janë 10 deputetët e rinj nga PDK dhe LDK në Kuvendin e Kosovës", Lajme, 9 December 2014, accessed 17 January 2024.
  6. ^ Periudha e pestë Legjislative (17.07.2014 - 10.05.2017) – Komisioni për Mbikëqyrjen e Financave Publike, Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, accessed 17 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Daily details incident with tear gas in Kosovo parliament," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 12 October 2015 (Source: Koha Ditore, Pristina, in Albanian 9 Oct 15).
  8. ^ "Xharra distancohet nga gjuha e bashkëpartiakut ndaj Kusari-Lilës", Telegrafi, 14 June 2017, accessed 17 January 2024.
  9. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2017 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Rezultatet e kandidatëve sipas subjekteve të renditur sipas numrit të votave), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 2.
  10. ^ Periudha e gjashtë Legjislative (03.08.2017 - 22.08.2019) – Komisioni për Legjislacion, Mandate, Imunitete, Rregulloren e Kuvendit dhe mbikëqyrjen e Agjencisë kundër Korrupsionit, Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, accessed 17 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Hajdar Beqa gati milioner", Kallxo, 6 June 2019, accessed 17 January 2024.
  12. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2019 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Rezultatet e të gjithë kandidatëve (renditja si në fletëvotim)), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 5, accessed 2 February 2022.
  13. ^ "25 deputetët e ardhshëm të PDK-së në Kuvendin e Kosovës", Telegrafi, 7 November 2019, accessed 13 January 2022. The article's title is erroneous; the PDK list won twenty-four seats.
  14. ^ "Ishin, por nuk janë më: Deputetët që nuk morën vota të mjaftueshme për të qenë sërish në Kuvendin e Kosovës", Telegrafi, 7 November 2019, accessed 17 January 2024.
  15. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2021 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Rezultatet e të gjithë kandidatëve (renditja si në fletëvotim)), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 27, accessed 21 January 2022.
  16. ^ ZGJEDHJET E PARAKOHSHME PËR KUVENDIN E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS 2021 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Ndarja e ulëseve në Kuvend (Subjektet dhe kandidatët e zgjedhur)), Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 5, accessed 20 January 2022.
  17. ^ Hajdar Beqa, Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, accessed 17 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Kosovo’s parliament sets up two inquiry commissions on energy," Newsbase Daily News, 5 May 2022.
  19. ^ "Dosja e Prokurorisë për përleshjen në Kuvend, për çka akuzohen Bislimi, Beqa, Lushtaku dhe Haxhiu?", Telegrafi, 31 October 2023, accessed 17 January 2024.
  20. ^ ZGJEDHJET PËR KRYETARË TË KOMUNAVE 2013 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Raundi i parë) – Rezultatet e kandidatëve për Kryetar Komune, Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 3, accessed 14 January 2022.
  21. ^ ZGJEDHJET PËR KRYETARË TË KOMUNAVE 2013 – Rezultatet dhe Statistikat (Raundi i dytë) – Rezultatet e kandidatëve për Kryetar Komune, Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo, p. 2, accessed 14 January 2022.