Rudina Hajdari, daughter of the former student movement leader of December, Azem Hajdari, has decided to establish her own political party, which will be called Democratic Opposition.
According to Top Channel and Balkan Web, part of the newest political party will also be renowned Democratic Party names, excluded from its ranks, such as Astrit Patozi. The new political force is expected to be officially enrolled next week, meanwhile for the time being the 3,000 troops are needed to be registered as political forces in court. Three days ago, she warned she would attend the June 30th local elections.
In May 2017, Rudina became part of the Democratic Party. "I'm very proud to be his daughter, but also a sense of responsibility, to leave even modestly something on the road that started my father," she said in February 2017 for Mapo.
Rudina left Albania for America at the age of 14, three years after she lost her father. There he finished high school and later undergraduate studies at the Political Science branch. For the next two years, she returned to Tirana to work at the Foreign Ministry, but stopped doing this experience to return to America, where she continued her studies at International Relations at Fordam University in New York.
During her stay in New York, Rudina engaged in political life. She has worked in the US Congress on Foreign Relations with Congressman Eliot Engel and has been part of various events linking Albania to America.
Hajdari married in 2015 in an elegant ceremony in New York with Albanian Muçjon Demiraj and are a parent of a girl, Sihana.