Berisha II Government

Albanian government (2009–2013)
Berisha II Government

64th Government of Albania
2nd Berisha Government
Date formed17 September 2009 (2009-09-17)
Date dissolved15 September 2013 (2013-09-15)
People and organisations
PresidentBamir Topi; Bujar Nishani
ChairpersonJozefina Topalli
Prime MinisterSali Berisha
Total no. of members140
Member partiesPD, LSI, PR, PDI
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition partiesPS, PBDNJ
Opposition leaderEdi Rama
History
Election(s)2009 election
PredecessorBerisha I Government
SuccessorRama I Government

In Albania the Berisha II Government was in office from 2009 to 2013. They were sworn in on 17 September 2009, replacing the Berisha I cabinet, which had been in office since 2005. They were followed by the Rama cabinet on September 15, 2013.[1]

The coalition between the Democratic Party (PD), the Socialist Movement for Integration (LSI), the Republican Party (PR) and the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (PDIU) formed the government cabinet. In September 2010, Minister of Economics Dritan Prifti and in January 2011, Prime Minister Ilir Meta, withdrew.

Shortly before the end of the reign, Sali Berisha had several LSI ministers in April 2013 through rights from her own party, since the LSI was involved in a coalition with the socialists in the election campaign. Which resulted in the LSI to pull out of Berisha's coalition. On 22 April 2013 the LSI would form an alliance with the Socialist Party of Albania for the 2013 elections.[2]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister
Sali Berisha
17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Deputy Prime Minister17 September 200917 January 2011 LSI
20 January 20113 April 2013 LSI
4 April 201315 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Finances17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Internal Affairs17 September 200921 April 2011 PD
Bujar Nishani
25 April 201122 June 2012 PD
3 July 201215 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Defence17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Foreign Affairs17 September 200914 September 2010 LSI
17 September 201017 January 2011 LSI
3 July 20123 April 2013 LSI
4 April 201315 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Integration17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Justice17 September 200921 April 2011 PD
25 July 201115 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Telecommunications
Ministry of Public Works and Transport from 15 April 2010 onward
17 September 2009
12 April 2010
12 April 2010
15 September 2013
 PD
Ministry of Education and Science17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy
Dritan Prifti
17 September 200914 September 2010 LSI
17 September 201017 January 2011 LSI
20 January 201125 June 2012 LSI
3 July 20123 April 2013 LSI
Florjon Mima
4 April 201315 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Health17 September 200925 June 2012 LSI
3 July 20123 April 2013 LSI
Halim Kosova
4 April 201315 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Protection17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports17 September 200921 July 2011 PD
25 July 20113 April 2013 PD
Visar Zhiti
4 April 201315 September 2013 PD
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Water Administration17 September 200915 September 2013 PR
Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities17 September 200915 September 2013 PD
Minister of State for Reforms and Relations with the Assembly
It was abolished on 12 April 2010
17 September 200912 April 2010 PD
Minister for Innovation and Information Technology
Added as Minister without portfolio on 15 April 2010
15 April 201015 September 2013 PD

See also

  • Council of Ministers (Albania)

References

  1. ^ "Parlamentswahlen Albanien". kas (in Albanian). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  2. ^ PS-LSI bashkohen në "Aleancën për Shqipërinë Europiane" /, retrieved 2023-04-24

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2009–2013
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