Ahmet Piriştina Explained

Office:24th Mayor of İzmir
Term Start:18 April 1999
Term End:15 June 2004
Predecessor:Burhan Özfatura
Successor:Aziz Kocaoğlu
Relatives:Mergim Priştina Gülmen
Birth Date:8 April 1952
Birth Place:İzmir, Turkey
Nationality:Turkish
Death Place:İzmir, Turkey
Occupation:Mayor of İzmir

Ahmet Piriştina (8 April 1952  - 15 June 2004) was a Turkish politician who was Mayor of İzmir from 1999 to 2004. He was of Albanian descent, his family was from the city of Prishtina.

Piriştina was born in İzmir, Turkey. He was elected as Mayor of İzmir in two consecutive elections, in 1999 and 2004. As mayor he became known in Izmir for keeping his electoral promises and being an honest politician. He died of a heart attack at the age of 52. Mayor Piriştina's image was draped by Izmir residents over buildings, monuments, boats and buses, while over a million people attended his funeral.[1]

Political life

During his terms of office he launched many projects to resolve the structural problems of İzmir and protect İzmir's natural resources and cultural heritage. Some examples of his achievements are:

References

  1. Book: Sami, Sedat. Silent Capitulations: The Kemalist Republic Under Assault. 2006. iUniverse. 9780595387168. 4. "In Izmir, the metropolis on the Aegean coast, Mayor Priştina died suddenly at the age of fifty-two following a massive heart attack. An entire city-its buildings, busses, boats, and monuments-were all draped with the photos of the late mayor. A crowd estimated in excess of one million attended his funeral. What was the reason behind the affection of the people for this son of Albanian immigrants. First, as a mayor, he has done something quite unusual for a politician: he had delivered on his promises. Second, he displayed an even more unusual characteristic: he was honest."

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