Shqiprim Arifi

Shqiprim Arifi (Serbian: Шћиприм Арифи, romanized: Šćiprim Arifi; born 14 June 1976) is a politician and businessman in the Preševo Valley in Serbia. Arifi is a representative of the country's Albanian community. He is currently the head of the Alternative for Changes and the mayor of the Preševo municipality since 2016.

Shqiprim Arifi
Шћиприм Арифи
President of the Preševo municipality
Assumed office
2016
Personal details
Born (1976-06-14) 14 June 1976
Mannheim, West Germany
NationalitySerbian, Albanian, German
Political partyAlternative for Changes
OccupationPolitician, businessman

Biography

Arifi was born on 14 June 1976 to an Albanian family in Mannheim, in what was then West Germany. His family hails from the village of Trnava, in the vicinity of Preševo. In Germany he attended elementary school and graduated from economics high school in 1998.[1]

After graduating, he started working for HAAF as an international sector manager, and in 2002 he started a private business in the field of logistics, while soon opening branches of his company in Stuttgart, Leipzig, Hamburg, Bratislava and Kumanovo.[2]

He moved from Germany to Preševo in 2013.[2]

After the 2016 Serbian local elections, he was elected president of the municipality of Preševo, while he was re-elected in February 2018.[2] In 2016, Arifi became the president of one of the local governments in Serbia, although he did not speak Serbian.[3]

He advocates the annexation of the Preševo Valley to Kosovo.[4][5]

Personal life

Arifi is married and has three daughters.[1]

References

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