Nano II Government Qeveria e Dytë Nano  | |
|---|---|
51nd Government of Albania  | |
| May–June 1991 | |
| Date formed | 11 May 1991 | 
| Date dissolved | 12 June 1991 (33 days) | 
| People and organisations | |
| President | Ramiz Alia | 
| Prime Minister | Fatos Nano | 
| Deputy Prime Minister | Shkëlqim Cani | 
| No. of ministers | 22 | 
| Total no. of members | 25[lower-alpha 1] | 
| Member parties | PPSH | 
| Status in legislature | Majority government | 
| Opposition parties | PD, PR, PSD, PA | 
| Opposition leader | Sali Berisha | 
| History | |
| Outgoing election | 1991 election | 
| Legislature term(s) | People's Assembly | 
| Outgoing formation | 1991 protests in Shkodër | 
| Predecessor | Nano I Government | 
| Successor | Government of Stability | 
The second Government of Prime Minister Fatos Nano was the 51st Government of Albania. Although in office for a few weeks, it was considered the first government to emerge from the multi-party elections, as well as the last Labour Party government who had ruled the country for almost 50 years.
History
Aside from Nano, only two ministers were retained.[1] The primary motivation for the change of cabinet was an attempt by the People's Assembly to bolster morale.[2]
Cabinet
The cabinet consisted of 25 members, where in addition to the prime minister, deputy minister and secretary general, there were 19 ministers. 2 were chairpersons of committees and Bujar Kolaneci Chairman of the State Audit Commission.[3]
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Minister Secretary-General of Council of Ministers | Zyhdi Pepa  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Finances | Anastas Angjeli  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Public Order | Hajredin Shyti  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of People's Defence | Ndriçim Karakashi  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Ministry of Justice | Fatmir Zaloshnja  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Economy | Leontiev Çuçi  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Education | Maqo Lakrori  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Agriculture | Nexhmedin Dumani  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Construction | Leonard Nano  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Health | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports | Moikom Zeqo  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Transport | Kostandin Hoxha  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Industry | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy | Drini Mezini  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Labor and Social Protection | Theodhori Bej  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Food | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations | Shane Korbeci  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Domestic Trade and Tourism | Gavrosh Pogaçe  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Ministry of Municipal Economy and Environment Protection | Flamur Hoxha  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Chairman of the State Audit Commission | Bujar Kolaneci  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
| Chairman of the National Security Committee | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | |
| Chairman of the Science and Technology Committee | Petrit Skëndi  | 11 May 1991 | 12 June 1991 | 
See also
Notes
- ↑ Including the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and the Secretary General the government consisted of 19 members. In addition, 3 other members were Chairman of Committees
 
References
- ↑ "Albanian Names an All-Communist Cabinet". New York Times. 10 May 1991. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
 - ↑ Vickers, Miranda (1995). The Albanians. I.B. Tauris. p. 215. ISBN 9781-78076-695-9.
 - ↑ Punime të Kuvendit – Legjislatura e 12-të (PDF). 1 and 2 (in Albanian). Tirana: Parliament of Albania. 2009 [2002]. p. 437.
 
Bibliography
- Biberaj, Elez (2019-05-20). Albania In Transition: The Rocky Road To Democracy. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-98204-0.
 - Zogaj, Preç (2014). Fillimet (in Albanian). UET Press. ISBN 978-9928-190-18-5.
 
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