Cabinet Hoxha IV
The Hoxha IV cabinet was a government of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania , formed on July 5, 1950 by Prime Minister Enver Hoxha of the Party of Labor of Albania PPSh (Partia e Punës e Shqipërisë) . It replaced the Hoxha III cabinet and remained in office until July 23, 1953, after which it was replaced by the Hoxha V cabinet .
Since the Hoxha II cabinet was unchanged from the previous government , which resigned after the proclamation of the People's Republic on January 11, 1946, but remained in office until a new government was formed in March 1946, not everyone counted it as a separate government. As a result, the government formed in July 1950 is sometimes referred to as the Hoxha III cabinet.
On May 28, 1950, a new parliament was elected in Albania , whereupon a new government was formed.
On February 19, 1951, an explosive device went off at the Soviet embassy in Tirana . As a result, Justice Minister Manol Konomi was dismissed for refusing to sign death sentences without going to court.
In July 1953, Omer Nishani resigned as President of Parliament. Haxhi Lleshi took office. At the same time a government reshuffle was decided. The cabinet should be reduced from 21 to 10 ministerial posts.
Office | Official | Beginning of the term of office | Term expires |
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Enver Hoxha | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Tuk Jakova | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Mehmet Shehu | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Spiro Koleka | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Hysni Kapo | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Spiro Pano |
September 6, 1951 |
5th July 1950
July 23, 1953 |
March 5, 1951
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Manush Myftiu | April 11, 1951
April 10, 1952 |
April 10, 1952
July 23, 1953 |
Foreign minister | Enver Hoxha | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Defense Minister | Enver Hoxha | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Chairman of the State Control Commission | Manush Myftiu | 5th July 1950 | January 1, 1951 |
Interior minister | Mehmet Shehu | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Minister of Justice |
Manol Konomi
Manush Myftiu |
March 5, 1951 September 6, 1951 |
5th July 1950
September 6, 1951 July 23, 1953 |
March 5, 1951
Industry Minister | Rita Marko |
March 5, 1951 |
5th July 1950
July 23, 1953 |
March 5, 1951
Mining Minister | Zenel Hamiti |
November 28, 1951 |
5th July 1950
November 28, 1951
July 23, 1953 |
Internal Trade Minister | Kiço Ngjela | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Foreign Trade Minister | Vasil Kati | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Finance minister | Abdyl Këllezi | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Minister for Materials Management and Procurement | Lefter Goga | 5th July 1950 | April 11, 1952 |
Minister of Agriculture |
Ilyaz Reka
Hysni Kapo |
September 6, 1951 |
5th July 1950
July 23, 1953 |
September 6, 1951
Minister for Forests | Gaqo Nesho | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Building minister | Rrapo Dervishi | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Minister of Education | Kahreman Ylli |
April 10, 1952 |
5th July 1950
April 10, 1952
July 23, 1953 |
Minister of Health | Medar Shtylla | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Communications minister | Shefqet Peçi |
November 28, 1951 |
5th July 1950
November 28, 1951
July 23, 1953 |
Chairman of the State Control Commission | Manush Myftiu
Mehmet Shehu |
April 14, 1951 September 6, 1951 April 10, 1952 |
5th July 1950
April 11, 1951
September 6, 1951 April 10, 1952 July 23, 1953 |
Chairman of the State Planning Commission | Koço Theodhosi | 5th July 1950 | July 23, 1953 |
Web links
- Cabinet Hoxha IV
- Politburo and Secretariat of the Central Committee of the PPSh 1948–1991
- People's Assembly of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania
- Albania: Key Ministries
Individual evidence
- ↑ Louis Zanga: Highest Political Institutions . In: Klaus-Detlev Grothusen (Hrsg.): Albanien (= Südosteuropa-Handbuch . Volume VII ). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1993, ISBN 3-525-36207-2 , pp. 749 f .
- ^ Michael Schmidt-Neke : domestic policy . In: Klaus-Detlev Grothusen (Hrsg.): Albanien (= Südosteuropa-Handbuch ). tape VII . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1993, ISBN 3-525-36207-2 , pp. 64 .
- ^ Owen Pearson: Albania as Dictatorship and Democracy: From Isolation to the Kosovo War 1946-1998 . Ed .: The Center for Albanian Studies (= Albania in the Twentieth Century: A History . Volume Three). IB Tauris, London 2006, ISBN 1-84511-105-2 , 1953, July 24th, pp. 461 .