Teodor Heba

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Teodor (Theodor) Heba was an Albanian politician from the Party of Labor of Albania .

biography

In September 1947 he was Albania's representative at the United Nations .

In 1950 he was elected a member of the People's Assembly ( Kuvendi Popullor ) for the first time and was a member of this in the second electoral term until 1954. He was also a member of the Central Committee (ZK) of the PPSh.

At the same time, he was chairman of the People's Assembly from June 30, 1950 to 1951, and thus President of Parliament .

In March 1951 he was together with the Central Committee Secretary for Organization Tuk Jakova and Justice Minister Manol Konomi , who was also a member of the Central Committee, as well as the two Supreme and Vice Interior Ministers Sali Ormeni and Becir Ndou, who were both candidates for the Central Committee, because of the accused of political views. Jakova was then expelled from the Politburo, but retained his position as Vice-Prime Minister, while the other people were expelled from the Central Committee and lost their offices within the government.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Owen Pearson: Albania as dictatorship and democracy: from isolation to the Kosovo War 1946-1998 , Center for Albanian Studies, London 2006, ISBN 1-84511-105-2 , p. 226.
  2. ^ Owen Pearson: Albania as dictatorship and democracy: from isolation to the Kosovo War 1946-1998 , Center for Albanian Studies, London 2006, ISBN 1-84511-105-2 , p. 197.
  3. ^ Borba Continues Anti-Albanian Campaign (March 22, 1961) ( Memento of March 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )