Mine Guri is an Albanian politician who served as deputy chair of the Presidium of the People's Assembly. She was a lathe worker before involving in politics.[1] In 1961 she joined the ruling party of the Communist Albania, Albanian Workers' Party.[1] She became its first secretary in Kuçovë and Berat and a member of People's Assembly in 1970 and served there until 1990.[1] She was made a member of the central committee of the ruling party, Albanian Workers' Party, in November 1976.[2] She was appointed deputy chair of the Presidium of the People's Assembly in November 1982 under the presidency of Ramiz Alia.[2] She also held the post in the last communist government formed in September 1990.[3][4] The other deputy chair in the same government was Xhafer Spahiu.[4]
Guri married in October 1961 and has five children.[1] As of 2011 Guri was living in Berat.[1]
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