Provisional Government of Albania

Provisional Government

1st Government of Albania
1912–1914
Photograph taken in Rome, Italy (clockwise from top to bottom): Adem Boletini, Dhimitër Beratti, Mustafa Boletini; Et'hem bey Vlora, Luigj Gurakuqi, Ismail Qemali, Qazim bey Vlora, Isa Boletini
Date formed4 December 1912 (1912-12-04)
Date dissolved22 January 1914 (1914-01-22)
People and organisations
Prime MinisterIsmail Qemali
Deputy Prime MinisterNikoll Kaçorri
Prenk Bib Doda
No. of ministers9
History
Election(s)Assembly of Vlorë
SuccessorInternational Control Commission

The Provisional Government of Albania (Albanian: Qeveria e Përkohshme e Shqipërisë), also called the Qemali Government, was the first government of Albania, created by the Assembly of Vlorë on 4 December 1912. It was a paternal government, led by Ismail Qemali, until his resignation on 22 January 1914, followed by the International Control Commission until the proclamation of the Principality of Albania.[1][2][3]

Qemali Government Cabinet

Qemali Government
Ismail Qemali – Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs[a]
Nikoll Kaçorri – Deputy Prime Minister (until 30 March 1913; replaced by Prenk Bib Doda who took office on 25 December 1913)[b]
Mufid Libohova – Minister of Internal Affairs (until July 1913; replaced by Esad Toptani who served until September 1913; replaced by Hasan Prishtina who served from September - 20 November 1913; replaced by Fejzi Alizoti)
Abdi Toptani – Minister of Finances (Aziz Vrioni served concurrently until October 1913; replaced by Jorgji Çako)
Mid'hat Frashëri – Minister of Public Works (until 30 March 1913; replaced by Pandeli Cale)
Mehmet Deralla – Minister of War (until 25 December 1913; replaced by Fejzi Alizoti)
Luigj Gurakuqi – Minister of Education
Pandeli Cale – Minister of Agriculture (until 15 September 1913; replaced by Hasan Prishtina who served until 10 October 1913; replaced by Qemal Karaosmani who served from November 1913)
Lef Nosi – Minister of Post-Telegraphs
Petro Poga – Minister of Justice[c]

Notes

  1. ^ The full mandate of a cabinet is considered as such from the moment the prime minister swears the oath of office until the day of their resignation.
  2. ^ The title "Substitutive" (gheg albanian: Zavëndësisht), often using the acronym "Zav.", references to the temporary exercise of duty by an official who was not formally appointed by the prime minister but occupied the interim role of the vacant minister.
  3. ^ The ministers are listed by rank of importance.

References

  1. ^ Dervishi, Kastriot (2012). Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar në 100 vjet. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 273. ISBN 978-99943-56-22-5.
  2. ^ Qafoku, Roland (2015). Historia e 33 kryeministrave të Shqipërisë. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "Onufri". p. 350. ISBN 978-9928-186-72-0.
  3. ^ Krasniqi, Afrim (2009). Sistemet Politike në Shqipëri 1912–2009. Tiranë: UFO Press. p. 390. ISBN 978-99956-19-36-7.
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Head of the StateAssembly of Vlorë
Kosovo: Rexhep Mitrovica, Bedri Pejani, Salih Gjuka, Mid'hat Frashëri, Mehmet Pashë Deralla, Isa Boletini, Riza Bey Gjakova, Ajdin Draga, Qerim Begolli;

Monastir: Zyhdi Ohri, Myrteza Ali Struga, Nuri Sojliu, Hamdi Ohri, Mustafa Baruti, Dervish Hima, Vehbi Dibra, Sherif Langu, Hajdar Blloshmi

Shkodër: Abaz Çelkupa, Mustafa Hanxhiu, Jahja Ballhysa, Nikoll Kaçorri, Lef Nosi, Shefqet Dajiu, Qemal Karaosmani, Dervish Biçaku, Luigj Gurakuqi, Pandeli Cale, Thanas Floqi, Spiridon Ilo, Mustafa Merlika-Kruja, Qemal Mullaj, Ferid Vokopola, Nebi Sefa, Ahmet bej Zogolli, Riza Zogolli, Kurt Agë Kadiu, Abdi Toptani, Murad Toptani, Mahmud Efendi Kaziu, Xhemal Deliallisi, Ymer Deliallisi, Ibrahim Efendiu, Xhelal Koprëncka; Hajredin Cakrani, Fehim Mezhgorani;

Janina: Elmas Boçe, Veli Harçi, Mufid Libohova, Petro Poga, Jani Papadhopulli, Ismail Qemali Gramshi (not to be confused with Ismail bej Qemal Vlora), Kristo Meksi, Aristidh Ruçi, Veli Gërra, Jakup Veseli, Rexhep Demi, Azis Tahir Ajdonati, Sami Vrioni, Ilias Vrioni, Dhimitër Tutulani, Babë Dud Karbunara, Avni Bey Delvina, Ismail Qemali, Zihni Abaz Kanina, Zyhdi Vlora, Qazim Kokoshi, Jani Minga, Eqrem Vlora, Veli Këlcyra, Syreja Vlora;

Albanian community of Bucharest: Dhimitër Zografi, Dhimitër Mborja, Dhimitër Beratti, Dhimitër Ilo
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