[2] The family moved regularly due to her father's work and between 1933 and 1941 she was educated at the Queen Mother Pedagogical Institute.
[2] She attended the first conference of the Communist Party of Albania in 1943 and became a member of its central committee.
[2] During the Congress of Përmet in May 1944 she was elected to the Anti-Fascist National Liberation Council alongside her husband Nesti Kerenxhi.
[5] However, later in the year she was criticised by Enver Hoxha at a party congress and removed from her positions.
She remained in internment until the fall of the People's Socialist Republic in 1992,[5] and returned to Tirana in 1996.