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name= Partia e Kanunit| | name= Partia e Kanunit| | ||
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formation= 23 January 2012| | formation= 23 January 2012| | ||
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abbreviation= PeK| | abbreviation= PeK| | ||
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colors= Dark red and beige| | colors= Dark red and beige| | ||
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− | '''Partia e Kanunit''' (English: Kanun Party) was a political party in Albania which represent the Albanians living in Western Europe. Founded on 23 January 2012 by KlinaDukagjini. Official languages are Albanian, English, German, French and Italian. | + | '''Partia e Kanunit''' (English: Kanun Party) was a political party in [[Albania]] which represent the Albanians living in Western Europe. Founded on 23 January 2012 by KlinaDukagjini. Official languages are Albanian, English, German, French and Italian. |
Kanun is meaning the set of traditional Albanian laws of the Ghegs (North Albanians). | Kanun is meaning the set of traditional Albanian laws of the Ghegs (North Albanians). | ||
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This is a historical party, for succeeding party: [[Liberal Party]]
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Partia e Kanunit (English: Kanun Party) was a political party in Albania which represent the Albanians living in Western Europe. Founded on 23 January 2012 by KlinaDukagjini. Official languages are Albanian, English, German, French and Italian.
Kanun is meaning the set of traditional Albanian laws of the Ghegs (North Albanians).
Party Presidents
2012
Tenure | Party President |
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January | Ilan Arazi |
February | Pejan II |