Xhaferi was first elected to the Macedonian parliament in 2002 for the
Democratic Union for Integration (DUI), which was formed that year by members of the dissolved NLA. From 2004 to 2006 Xhaferi was Deputy Minister of Defence. (in particular retired general Stojanče Angelov of the pro-veteran Dignity opposition party) Xhaferi stated that his goal was to make the armed forces “a symbol of coexistence, tolerance and respect for differences”.
President of the Assembly in Skopje, 29 October 2023 In April 2017, Xhaferi was elected President of the Macedonian parliament, supported by a coalition of Albanian national parties and the opposition social-democratic SDSM party,
sparking riots in the parliament building. The VMRO-DPMNE party labeled this move as a coup. Subsequently, demonstrators broke into the parliament building, beating journalists and MPs, and had to be cleared by the police.
Premiership On 25 January 2024, Xhaferi resigned following the resignations of the government of
Dimitar Kovačevski, in preparation to be elected as the president of a technical government which, in accordance with the
Pržino Agreement, led the country in the 100 days prior to the
parliamentary elections on 8 May. He was succeeded by
Hristijan Mickoski on 24 June. ==References==