Ministry of Industry and Mines (Albania) explained

Ministry of Industry and Mines
Native Name:Ministria e Industrisë dhe Minierave
Type:Department
Superseding1:Ministry of Economy, Trade and Energy
Jurisdiction:Council of Ministers
Status:Dissolved
Headquarters:Tirana, Albania

The Ministry of Industry and Mines (Albanian: Ministria e Industrisë dhe Minierave) was a department of the Government of Albania responsible for the proposal and execution of government policies on the country's industry and the promotion and defence of industrial property.

Currently, the duties of this department are exercised by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy.[1]

History

From the creation of the Albanian state in 1912, this department was included under the Ministry of Economy and did not enjoy any special importance because the Albanian industry at that time was very underdeveloped. However, it gained importance during the period of the second Albanian kingdom under King Zog I, when investments with foreign capital, especially Italian ones, began to increase in the oil industry.[2]

However, for the first time this department was established during the period of occupation of the country by fascist Italy, where under the puppet government of Maliq Bushati the Ministry of Industry and Trade was established on 12 February 1943. Zef Shiroka was appointed Minister of State of Industry and Trade.[3]

Reorganization

Throughout history, the department has sometimes served as a separate ministry or as the main department, and sometimes as an integral part of a ministry with several departments. The last time the name of the department was included under the name of the relevant ministry was in the Nano's government (2002–2005) where it was part of the Ministry of Industry and Energy and its minister was Viktor Doda.[4] Since then this department has been under the competence of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy.

Officeholders (1943–2005)

1 Zef Shiroka12 February 194328 April 1943
2Nexhip Basha11 May 194310 September 1943
3Gogo Nushi23 November 194829 October 1949
4Abedin Shehu 29 October 1949 8 March 1950
5Rita Marko5 July 19505 March 1951
6Adil Çarçani5 March 195131 July 1953
7Spiro Koleka1 August 1953 19 July 1954
8Xhafer Spahiu25 December 195916 March 1966
9Vilson Ahmeti11 May 19914 June 1991
10Jordan Misja11 June 1991 6 December 1991
11Iljaz Mehmeti18 December 199113 April 1992
12Selim Belortaja9 November 19933 December 1994
13Albert Brojka4 December 1994 16 August 1995
14Suzana Panariti16 August 1995 1 March 1997
15Foto Dhuka11 March 1997 24 July 1997
16Viktor Doda22 February 200210 September 2005
1Spiro Koleka1 August 195319 July 1954
2Zenel Hamiti5 July 1950 27 November 1951
3Shefqet Peçi27 November 1951 31 July 1953
4Adil Çarçani25 December 195928 December 1965
Zenel Hamiti28 December 1965 16 March 1966
5Drini Mezini11 May 19916 December 1991
6Abdyl Xhaja18 December 199113 April 1992
Abdyl Xhaja4 December 19941 March 1997
7Kastriot Shtylla11 March 1997 24 July 1997
1Koço Theodhosi20 July 195421 June 1955
Adil Çarçani21 June 1955 25 December 1959
Koço Theodhosi17 March 1966 29 Maj 1975
2Pali Miska29 Maj 1975 12 Nentor 1976
Xhafer Spahiu12 Nentor 197626 April 1980
3Prokop Murra26 April 1980 27 March 1981
4Llambi Gegprifti27 March 1981 23 November 1982
Hajredin Çeliku23 November 1982 19 February 1987
Llambi Gegprifti20 February 1987 1 February 1989
5Besnik Bekteshi2 February 1989 21 February 1991
Drini Mezini 22 February 1991 10 May 1991
Abdyl Xhaja13 April 1992 23 November 1993
1Damian Gjiknuri15 September 201313 September 2017

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Misioni - Ministria e Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë. 2021-09-25. www.infrastruktura.gov.al.
  2. Web site: 2018-02-13. Nafta, që nga zbulimet osmane deri në ditët tona -. 2021-09-25. Revista Monitor. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2012-08-24. Qeveria e Maliq Bushatit (12 shkurt – 28 prill 1943). 2021-09-25. ShtetiWeb.
  4. Web site: 2013-02-11. Qeveria e peste e Fatos Nanos. 2021-09-25. ShtetiWeb.