Definition: Saim Kokona is an Albanian former politician and diplomat.
Overview: Saim Kokona (born in 1943) is an Albanian public figure known for his career in both domestic politics and international diplomacy. He served as a Member of Parliament in Albania, contributing to the country's legislative processes. Furthermore, he held several ambassadorial positions, representing Albania's interests in various foreign nations. His political career primarily developed in the post-communist era in Albania, where he became associated with the Socialist Party.
Etymology/Origin: "Saim" is a common masculine given name, typically of Turkish and Arabic origin, often conveying meanings such as "fasting" or "abstinent." "Kokona" is a common Albanian surname. The combination "Saim Kokona" identifies an individual of Albanian nationality.
Characteristics:
- Nationality: Albanian
- Profession: Politician, Diplomat
- Political Affiliation: Socialist Party of Albania (historically)
- Key Roles:
- Member of the Parliament of Albania. (Accurate information on specific dates of parliamentary service is not consistently verified across easily accessible general sources.)
- Ambassador of Albania to Turkey. (Accurate information on specific dates of tenure is not consistently verified across easily accessible general sources.)
- Ambassador of Albania to Canada. (Accurate information on specific dates of tenure is not consistently verified across easily accessible general sources.)
- Public Life: His career reflects involvement in Albania's democratic development and its foreign relations during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Related Topics:
- Politics of Albania
- Foreign relations of Albania
- Socialist Party of Albania
- List of Ambassadors of Albania