Lurian Mena

Lurian Mena
General Secretary of the Legality Movement Party
Personal details
Born (1982-04-18) 18 April 1982
PartyLegality Movement Party
OccupationPolitician, screen writer, author

Lurian Mena, born in the village of Gradishtë in Lushnjë, 18 April, Albanian politician who serves as the General Secretary of the Legality Movement Party (Partia Lëvizja e Legalitetit), a monarchist political party in Albania.

Biography

Lurian Mena (born 1982) is an Albanian known for recounting her childhood experiences of political persecution under the communist regime in Albania. Mena is one of four principal subjects of the autobiographical documentary Children of the Dictatorship, produced by the Institute for Democracy, Media & Culture, which documents the lives of people who were born or raised in prisons and internment camps during the communist era. Mena was born in 1982 in the village of Gradishtë, where her family had been sent under internal exile and difficult living conditions imposed on relatives of people considered “enemies of the state” during the communist period. Sources describing the project and accompanying materials state that she, like the other documentary subjects, spent part of her early life in locations associated with political internment and that those experiences shaped her later testimony.[1]

Mena's testimony and memories are presented alongside those of Ritvana Mena, Alma Liço and Simon Mirakaj in the documentary Children of the Dictatorship, directed by Besnik Bisha and produced in collaboration with the University of Arts and the Institute for Democracy, Media & Culture (IDMC). The film premiered and was screened in a number of venues in Albania as part of outreach and educational activities aimed at raising public awareness about the human consequences of the dictatorship; screenings were followed by discussions where the documentary's participants, including Mena, shared their experiences with audiences.[2]

After leaving the places of internment Mena completed her education and pursued vocational activity; she trained at a military high school abroad and later worked as a football instructor upon returning to Albania. She has participated in public events connected to the film and to the broader work of institutions and NGOs documenting the communist past.[3]

Since taking on the party role, Mena has appeared in party events and communications acting in her capacity as General Secretary;[4] the party's official roster and several public posts from the party corroborate her current leadership position, such as the visit on 2 March 2026 to Skanderbeg's tomb.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Die Unverhofftheit des Lebens – Albania Untold Stories". Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur (in German). Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  2. ^ IDMC Annual Report 2018 (PDF) (Report). Institute for Democracy, Media and Culture (IDMC). 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  3. ^ "Ritvana & Lurian Mena". Unforeseen Journeys. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  4. ^ "Partia". Legaliteti (in Albanian). Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  5. ^ "Lidhja e Lezhës mbetet themeli i unitetit tonë". Gazeta Atdheu (in Albanian).