Fejzi Alizoti

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Fejzi bey Alizoti (6th from the right) with the Dutch General De Veer and Muslim and Orthodox dignitaries

Fejzi Bej Alizoti (born September 22, 1874 in Gjirokastra , Ottoman Empire , † April 14, 1945 in Tirana ) was an Albanian- Ottoman economist and politician from Albania .

Alizoti attended the classical high school in Thessaloniki during the Ottoman period and studied economics and civil administration at the Mülkiye Mektep in Istanbul . He worked as a civil servant in Homs ( Syria ), Tripoli ( Libya ), Bilecik and Urfa and fought on the side of the Turks against the Kingdom of Italy from 1912 onwards in the Italo-Turkish War .

From January 22, 1914 to March 7, 1914, Alioti was temporarily Prime Minister of Albania , which had just become independent. From 1918 to 1920 he was Minister of Finance in the Principality of Albania . He held this office again from April 12, 1939 to 1940 under Prime Minister Shefqet Vërlaci during the Italian occupation of Albania .

Fejzi Bej Alizoti was non-party, was one of the Beys' feudal lords and was considered very pro- Italian . He was executed in Tirana on April 14, 1945, making him one of the first victims of the communist dictatorship of Enver Hoxha .

literature

  • Robert Elsie: A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. IB Tauris, 2013, ISBN 978-1-78076-431-3 , pp. 10-11 .
predecessor Office successor
Ismail Qemali Prime Minister of Albania in
1914
Turhan Pasha Përmeti