8 years since Bajram Rexhepi's death

It is now eight years since the first former Kosovo prime minister in post-war time, Bajram Rexhepi, separated from his life. In April 2017, the former prime minister was admitted to KKUK due to a health attack on vital organs, while then sent to Turkey for recovery abroad. After a five - month battle [...]
In April 2017, the former prime minister was admitted to KKUK due to a health attack on vital organs, while then sent to Turkey for recovery abroad.
After a five - month battle with the disease, Rexhepi passed away on August 21, 2017, leaving behind his wife and daughter.
Bajram Rexhepi was born in Mitrovica on 3 June 1954. Post-graduate studies were conducted in Zagreb in 1985. He worked as general surgeon and endoscopic specialist at the Mitrovica regional hospital until 1990.
Rexhepi spent most of his career as a surgeon and earned fame as the best surgeon in the Mitrovica region. During the 1999 Kosovo war, Rexhepi joined the Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK) and spent three months serving as a doctor on the ground. He served as chairman of southern Mitrovica, working with UN and NATO peacekeepers to reduce civil unrest, reports KP, broadcast Periscope
While Serbs and Albanians had ruined all the dialogue, Rexhepi offered to give up his position in favour of a UN administrator, but Serbs rejected the proposal. He was once the head of the Kosovo Democratic Party's branch for the town of Mitrovica.
On March 4th 2002, after three months of talks and the mediation of then UNMIK chief Michael Steiner, the Kosovo Assembly elected Bajram Rexhepi as Kosovo's first post-war prime minister.
On April 1, 2010, Rexhepi was appointed minister of Internal Affairs. In recent years, he had withdrawn from politics, devoting himself to his surgeon profession. /Periscope












