Majlinda Bregu Explained

Majlinda Bregu
Office:Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council
Predecessor:Goran Svilanović
Term Start:January 2019
Office2:Member of Parliament
Primeminister2:Sali Berisha
Edi Rama
Term Start2:September 2005
Term End2:September 2017
Office3:Minister of European Integration
Primeminister3:Sali Berisha
Predecessor3:Arenca Trashani
Successor3:Klajda Gjosha
Term Start3:March 2007
Term End3:September 2013
Office4:Chairperson of the Committee for European Integration
Primeminister4:Edi Rama
Predecessor4:Ditmir Bushati
Term Start4:September 2013
Term End4:September 2017
Birth Date:19 May 1974[1]
Party:Democratic Party
Residence:Tirana
Alma Mater:University of Tirana
Urbino University, Italy
Spouse:Namik Ajazi
Nationality:Albanian
Children:2
Signature:Majlinda Bregu (nënshkrim).svg

Majlinda Bregu (born 19 May 1974) is an Albanian politician and diplomat. She served as Minister of European Integration and Government Spokeswoman from 2007 to 2013 in the Berisha cabinet. A member of the Albanian Parliament from 2005 until 2017 representing Tirana County, since January 2019 she is the Secretary-General of the Regional Cooperation Council.

Education

Bregu obtained a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences at the University of Tirana in 1996.[2] The following year she was a visiting student at Montreal (Canada), Oslo (Norway) and Frankfurt am Oder (Germany).

She held a master's degree in social policy at the University of Tirana in 2003. She has a PhD from Urbino University in Italy in "Sociology of cultural phenomena and normative processes".[2]

Career

From 1996 and 2007 she worked as Full-Time Lecturer at the Social Sciences Faculty in the University of Tirana.

During the student years, she began her TV media experience, first as translator, then anchorperson and Journalist at the National Albanian Television. In 2004 she got appointed as the coordinator of Social Policies at the Political Orientation Committee of the Democratic Party. Then she became a Member of the National Council of the Party in April 2004.During the general election of 2005, she was declared as a candidate for parliament, representing Tirana.

Legislative proposals

Personal key legislative initiatives on EUI and Human Rights protection (7 enacted legal acts).

In January 2014, in the Law Commission, Bregu proposes amendments to the (Albanian) Civil Code, which would force the administrators of online media, websites and social networks to censor the comments of visitors on the ground of being offensive to "the dignity, personality and image of a woman".[3] [4] [5]

Publications

"Europe, Back & Forth", 2014;

"Monitoring of Media on Domestic Violence, co-author 2003, -2004;

"Manual for judges & prosecutors dealing with Gender Based Violence";

"Children trafficking in Albania", Co-author 2005;

"Research methods in Social Sciences", co-author,2003.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Majlinda Bregu. GLP. 8 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121112062856/http://www.globalleadershipproject.org/node/109017. 12 November 2012. dead.
  2. Web site: Majlinda Bregu. Balkans. 8 September 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111222095041/http://www.balkans.com/top_list_women.php?id=9. 22 December 2011.
  3. http://www.oranews.tv/vendi/ndryshime-ne-kodin-civil-bregu-mediat-online-te-fshijne-komentet-denigruese-per-femrat/ Bregu: Mediat online të fshijnë komentet denigruese për femrat
  4. http://botasot.info/shqiperia/388631/ligji-ne-parlamentin-shqiptar-komentet-fyese-ne-internet-do-te-fshihen/ Ligji në Parlamentin shqiptar: Komentet fyese në internet do të fshihen
  5. Web site: Online media in Albania will be obliged to delete denigrating comments. 2015-04-05.