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Dr. Mehdi Zejnullahu
Dr. Mehdi Zejnullahu was born on 14.02.1962 in the village of Leletiq, Lipjan. He was the sixth child out of eight children of Haxhi and Hata Zejnullahu. His father Haxhi was a miner in the Golesh mine, while his mother was a housewife.

Life
Mehdi started primary school in Magura at the age of six in 1968 to finish it in 1976 with exemplary success. I continue my secondary education at QMSH in Lipjan, majoring in Chemistry-Biology, also with exemplary grades. After finishing high school, he also performed military service and in the school year 1981/82 he enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Pristina and was one of the most distinguished students until he finished his studies in 1986 with an average grade of 9.26. He did his internship at QKUK in Pristina in 1986-87, but even though he was one of the most distinguished students of this university and his great desire to continue his further education or specialization, the political situation of that time did not allow him continuing his education and for this reason he starts working as a general practitioner in the health center in Lipjan.

Career
The intellectual profile of Dr. Mehdi was not only in the background of his humanitarian profession, but also in various activities of the national issue, being a participant in the trial of the miners in the 1988 strike of the miners of the Goleshi mine for their health care.

In addition to political activity, his professional commitment continues in his contribution to the Mother Teresa Association in Magura, helping families in need.

Under the umbrella of the humanitarian association Mother Teresa and thanks to the financial assistance of the independent union of Albanian workers of Feronikeli, the unit in Medvec, during the year 1991 Dr. Mehdi bought medicines to serve the population in case of conflict provoked by Serbia, where he also prepared the emergency staff for this purpose. During the 1990s, I continued my professional and national activity in the region of the municipality until the post-war years, so that after the liberation, I was given the opportunity to continue specializing in the field of family medicine, which I completed in 2002.

After the end of the war dr. Mehdi was appointed Head of Vaccination at the Lipjan Medical Center, a task he carried out with responsibility and success for four years. In 2004, he was appointed chief of doctors, a position he held until 2006.

Dr. Mehdi's tireless work in supporting health workers was not absent even in the last years of his life, where for more than 6 years he was engaged as the head of the union of health workers in the municipality of Lipjan, supporting your requests and their rights.

Throughout his life, Dr. Mehdi was synonymous with a calm, wise, professionally very capable man who with dedication and dignity served his mission as a man and as a doctor until the end of his life.