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President of Albania: The Long Road to Democracy

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President of Albania: The Long Road to Democracy
President of Albania: The Long Road to Democracy

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How unpleasant for the Albanians, but their homeland has always been, as it were, on the sidelines of history and geopolitics. However, the very "biography" of this state can hardly be called calm. The seething passions do not contribute to a democratic system, the hallmark of which is the institution of the presidency. In Albania, the presidency appeared only in the last decade of the last century.

In the tenets of slavery

Shkiparez (self-name of Albania in the Albanian language) for centuries did not have its own statehood. Except, of course, the ancient Illyria conquered by Rome. Further, if there were any state formations, it was difficult to call them independent. The power of Rome, then the Byzantine Empire, post-Byzantine city-states, then the Serbian and Bulgarian principalities and kingdoms, then the subjugation of Venice and the seemingly eternal yoke of the Ottoman Empire. What kind of democracy is it?

The rudiments of democracy

However, the collapse of the Ottoman Empire as a result of the defeat in the First World War made possible virtually peaceful liberation of the country. In fact, the first leader of Albania in 1912 was Ismail Kemali, who made a political and administrative career in the Ottoman Empire. He did not have the title of president, but in fact he was, acting as prime minister during the transitional period.

King president

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As a result of the first democratic elections, Ahmet Zogu became the first president of Albania. The representative of the Albanian elite, in whose veins flowed the blue blood of the semi-legendary hero of Albania Shkenderbey. Shkenderbey himself did not have a throne, but, apparently, his blood turned the head of a descendant who considered that the monarchy in his person would be a boon to Albania. With the help of Russian White Guard officers, the first president made a military coup and became the first and only king of the Albanians. Nevertheless, the activity of the Zog the First is evaluated positively. The internal political squabbles in the country decreased, and a clear development program was formed, which was being implemented. Alas, the Albanian monarchy ended with the Italian occupation.

Communists in power

During the Second World War, the Communist Party of Albania became the most active and active political force in the country. It was she who formed the partisan detachments, which gradually acquired an army structure. With the expulsion of the Italians and the Germans who came to hold the position of the Germans who left the war, the Communists naturally came to power in the country. The conflict with the Soviet Union forced the Communist Party to be renamed the Labor Party, whose leader with the title of Chairman of the National Assembly became the head of state. There were only three of them. The first two are very respected people. And the second - Haji Lesha - went from a National Hero to a life sentenced for crimes against humanity, as he became some kind of Soviet Beria (in the photo below Lesha among his comrades).

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The third, Ramiz Aliya, was also the first president of democratic Albania, and in itself was an attempt by the Communist Socialists to stay in power.

In search of harmony

The difficult economic and social situation of Albania does not allow the country to find a balance in everything. After serious unrest in the country, which led to a change in political course, the presidents change each other, mainly alternating in the order of "democrat - socialist." To establish life in the country to the full is not possible either right or left. Now in power is a representative of a moderate socialist party.

Presidential List

Name Years of life Reign The consignment Pre-presidential and post-presidential career
Ahmet Zogu 10/10/1895 - 04/09/1961 1925-1928 Non-partisan with monarchical views To: Governor of Mati, Governor of Shkoder, Minister of the Interior of Albania, Minister of War of Albania, Prime Minister of Albania. After: made a military coup and usurped power with the title of King of Albanians.
Ramiz Aliya 10/18/1925 - 7/10/2011 1991-92 Socialist party Prior to: third chairman of the National Assembly of Albania, first secretary of the Central Committee of the Albanian Labor Party.
Sali Berisha 10/15/1944 1992-97 Democratic Party To: head of the Democratic Party. After: Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Albania
Recep Meidani 08/17/1944 1997-2002 Socialist party

To: Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Tirana, head of the Central Election Commission, member of the Presidential Council, chairman of the Albanian Human Rights Council, general secretary of the Socialist Party.

Alfred Moyciu 12/01/1929 2002-07 Democratic Party

Prior to: Deputy Minister of Defense of Albania, Minister of Defense of Albania, Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Albania, President of the pro-war bloc of the Albanian-North Atlantic Association. After: Member of the European Council for Tolerance and Mutual Respect

Bamir Marsh 04/24/1957 2007-12 Democratic Party

Prior to: Minister of Agriculture and Food of Albania, Member of the Assembly of Albania, Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Party, Honorary President of the Tirana Football Club.

Buyar Nishani 09/29/1966 2012-17 Democratic Party

To: Minister of the Interior of Albania, Minister of Justice of Albania.

Ilir Meta 03/24/1969 since 2017 Socialist Movement for Integration

Prior to: Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Albania, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania, Speaker of the National Assembly of Albania, founder and leader of the Socialist Movement for Integration Party.

Residence

The residence of the President of Albania is located in the capital Tirana.

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Until democratic times, the following people performed the functions of the head of Albania as an independent state.

Prime Minister Acting Head of Albania

Name Years of life Reign The consignment Career (before and after)
Ismail Kemali 01/16/1844 - 01/24/1919 1912 - 14 Non-partisan To: Governor of several Balkan cities of the Ottoman Empire, Governor of Beirut, chairman of the Ottoman National Assembly, initiator of the Declaration of Independence of Albania.

King of Albanians

Name Years of life Reign The consignment Career (before and after)
Zog I (Ahmet Zog) 10/10/1895 - 04/09/1961 1928 - 39 Non-partisan To: see the presidents.

Chairman of the Presidium of the National Assembly of Albania (socialist period)

Name Years of life Reign The consignment Career (before and after)
Omer Nishani 5.02.1887 –26.05.1954 1946-53 Albanian Labor Party To: head of the Anti-Fascist Council, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Albania.
Haji Lesha 10/19/1913 - 01/01/1998 1953-82 Albanian Labor Party Prior to: commander of the national liberation army of Albania, awarded the title People's Hero, Minister of the Interior of Albania. After: sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity, released for health reasons.
Ramiz Aliya 10/18/1925 - 7/10/2011 1982-1991 Albanian Labor Party See in the presidents.