1944–1946 Albanian provisional government
The Democratic Government of Albania (Albanian : Qeveria Demokratike e Shqipërisë ) also known as the Hoxha I Government was established on 20 October 1944 by the National Liberation Movement , as the Albanian partisan resistance of 1940–1944 came to a close. A provisional government took power after the liberation of the country from German forces on 28 November. Its interim Prime Minister was Secretary-General Enver Hoxha of the Communist Party of Albania . The interim government was to be in existence until the holding of elections and the convening of a Constituent Assembly.
The government was led by the National Liberation Movement (LANÇ), which in turn was dominated by the Communist Party. From the outset, the Democratic Government was a Communist state . It sidelined the nationalist Balli Kombëtar , a task made somewhat easier by large amounts of British support. King Zog I was effectively dethroned; the Democratic Government barred him from ever returning to the country. The LANÇ quickly established fraternal relationships with other Communist countries.
Elections were held on 2 December 1945. By this time, the LANÇ had transformed itself into the Democratic Front of Albania , which was the only organization to contest the election. On 10 January 1946, the People's Republic of Albania was proclaimed.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Cabinet
Enver Hoxha - Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Defense
Koçi Xoxe - Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Internal Affairs and Chairman of the Audit Committee
Tuk Jakova - Minister Without Portfolio, February 6, 1946 Minister of Industry
Haxhi Lleshi - Minister Without Portfolio
Manol Konomi - Minister of Justice, 6 May 1947 - 5 February 1948 Minister Ad. Interim Education
Spiro Koleka - Minister of World Affairs
Ramadan Çitaku - Kiço Ngjela (6 February 1948) - Minister of Finances
Nako Spiru - Minister of Economy, March 13, 1947 - President of the State Plan Committee
Medar Shtylla - Minister of Health
Gaqo Tashko - Minister of Agriculture
Sejfulla Malëshova (Naxhije Dume , 6 February 1948) - Minister of Education
Gogo Nushi (January 31, 1947 - Minister of Commerce
Nesti Kerenxhi - Minister Without Portfolio and President of the State Plan Commission (May 29, 1948)
Pandi Kristo - Minister Without Portfolio (1946) and Head of State Control (1947)
Mehmet Shehu - Minister of Communications and PTT (February 6, 1948)
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References
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