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Encyclopedia > Sinan Hasani

Sinan Hasani was an ethnic-Albanian Yugoslavian politician and president of Yugoslavia (head of the presidency). He declared himself of Albanian nationality, but he is a personality of high controversy because of the continuing oppressed situation of the ethnic Albanians even during his regime.


Hasani was elected as head of the Yugoslavian presidency in 1986 with his term ending in 1987. He also served as a member of the presidency.


Sinan Hasani is remembered for his undiplomatic deals with the leader of Albania, Enver Hoxha, who in turn, through his patriotic speeches, gained a lot of support among the ethnic Albanians in Yugoslavia. Sinan Hasani had tagged Enver Hoxha “a scabby goat” (a Serbian idiom), while Hoxha called Hasani “a Serbian dog” in response to this.

Preceded by
Radovan Vlajkovic
Head of State of Yugoslavia

Sinan Hasani
1986–1987
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia, also known as First Yugoslavia, came into existence on 1 December 1918 with the merger of the Kingdom of Serbia and the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. ...

Succeeded by
Lazar Mojsov


Dr. Lazar Mojsov (born December 19, 1920 in Negotino, Republic of Macedonia) was a Yugoslavian/Macedonian journalist, politician and diplomat. ...

Presidents of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia Flag of SFR Yugoslavia
Ribar | Broz | Koliševski | Mijatović | Kraigher | Stambolić | Špiljak | Đuranović | Vlajković | Hasani | Mojsov | Dizdarević | Drnovšek | Jović | Mesić
Members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia during World War II (from left to right): Dr. Bakarić, Ivan Milutinović, Edvard Kardelj, Josip Broz Tito, Aleksandar-Leka Ranković, Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo and Milovan Đilas. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_SFR_Yugoslavia. ... Ivan Ribar and Tito during World War II Ivan Ribar (1881-1968), was a Yugoslav politician of Croatian descent. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... Lazar Koliševski (Лазар Колишевски) also Lazar Penev Kolishev (Лазар Пенев Колишев) (1914–2002) was a Communist political leader in Socialist Republic of Macedonia closely allied with Tito. ... Cvijetin Mijatović was a Yugoslav politician who served as Chairman of the Collective Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1980 until 1981. ... Sergej Kraigher (May 30, 1914–January 17, 2001) was a Slovenian politician. ... Petar Stambolić was a Yugoslav politician who served as Chairman of the Collective Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1982 until 1983. ... Mika Spiljak was a Yugoslav politician who served as Chairman of the Collective Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1983 until 1984. ... Veselin Djuranović (Serbian Cyrillic: Веселин Ђурановић) (May 17, 1925–August 30, 1997) was a Montenegrin communist politician. ... Radovan Vlajkovic was a Yugoslav politician who served as Chairman of the Collective Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1985 until 1986 when his term ended. ... Dr. Lazar Mojsov (born December 19, 1920 in Negotino, Republic of Macedonia) was a Yugoslavian/Macedonian journalist, politician and diplomat. ... Raif Dizdarević (born 1926) was a Yugoslav politician of Bosniak ethnicity. ... Handshake between Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Drnovšek, on the right, and Jacques Delors Janez Drnovšek (born May 17, 1950) is the current President of Slovenia. ... Borisav Jovic (born 1928) was a Serbian communist politician, who served as the Serbian member of the collective presidency of Yugoslavia during the late 1980s and early 1990s. ... Stjepan Stipe Mesić (born December 24, 1934) has been the President of the Republic of Croatia since 2000. ...

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The head of the family, Sinan Muqolli, 63, was taken out into the courtyard and shot along with his brother as they pleaded for their lives.
The yard of the compound and the porch of the house were strewn with belongings -- clothes, children's boots, suitcases, the gold-embroidered bodice of a wedding gown -- that family members said police and paramilitary men had thrown from the windows before the slaughter.
Bajram Hasani, a neighbor, said two of the wounded survivors, including Elhame, ran half a mile across the fields to seek shelter in his house after the killings.
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