Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania

The Politburo was the leading organ of the Party of Labour of Albania. The following is the composition of the Politburo that would be formed after every Congress of the Party. The politburo for the 1941–48 period is not included.

1st Congress (1948)

  1. Enver Hoxha
  2. Tuk Jakova
  3. Mehmet Shehu
  4. Bedri Spahiu
  5. Hysni Kapo
  6. Liri Belishova
  7. Spiro Koleka
  8. Beqir Balluku
 

2nd Congress (1952)

  1. Mehmet Shehu
  2. Liri Belishova
  3. Enver Hoxha
  4. Beqir Balluku
  5. Hysni Kapo
  6. Gogo Nushi
  7. Spiro Koleka
 

3rd Congress (1956)

  1. Beqir Balluku
  2. Enver Hoxha
  3. Gogo Nushi
  4. Hysni Kapo
  5. Liri Belishova
  6. Manush Myftiu
  7. Mehmet Shehu
  8. Rita Marko
  9. Spiro Koleka

Candidate members

  1. Koço Theodhosi
 

4th Congress (1961)[1]

  1. Enver Hoxha
  2. Beqir Balluku
  3. Gogo Nushi
  4. Hysni Kapo
  5. Manush Myftiu
  6. Mehmet Shehu
  7. Rita Marko
  8. Spiro Koleka
  9. Ramiz Alia[2]
  10. Adil Çarçani[3]
  11. Haki Toska

Candidate members

  1. Koço Theodhosi
  2. Petrit Dume
  3. Pilo Peristeri
  4. Kadri Hazbiu
 

5th Congress (1966)

  1. Adil Çarçani
  2. Beqir Balluku
  3. Enver Hoxha
  4. Gogo Nushi
  5. Haki Toska
  6. Hysni Kapo
  7. Manush Myftiu
  8. Mehmet Shehu
  9. Ramiz Alia
  10. Rita Marko
  11. Spiro Koleka

Candidate members

  1. Koço Theodhosi
  2. Petrit Dume
 

6th Congress (1971)[4]

  1. Ramiz Alia
  2. Beqir Balluku
  3. Adil Çarçani
  4. Kadri Hazbiu
  5. Enver Hoxha
  6. Hysni Kapo
  7. Abdyl Këllezi
  8. Spiro Koleka
  9. Rita Marko
  10. Manush Myftiu
  11. Mehmet Shehu
  12. Haki Toska
  13. Koço Theodhosi

Candidate members

  1. Pirro Dodbiba
  2. Petrit Dume
  3. Pilo Peristeri
  4. Xhafer Spahiu
 

7th Congress (1976)[5]

  1. Ramiz Alia
  2. Adil Çarçani
  3. Llambi Gegprifti
  4. Kadri Hazbiu
  5. Enver Hoxha
  6. Hekuran Isaj
  7. Hysni Kapo
  8. Spiro Koleka
  9. Rita Marko
  10. Pali Miska
  11. Manush Myftiu
  12. Memet Shehu
  13. Haki Toska

Candidate members

  1. Lenka Çuko
  2. Qirjako Mihali
  3. Pilo Peristeri
  4. Simon Stafani
 

8th Congress (1981)[6]

  1. Enver Hoxha
  2. Adil Çarçani
  3. Hajredin Çeliku
  4. Hekuran Isai
  5. Kadri Hazbiu
  6. Lenka Çuko
  7. Manush Myftiu
  8. Mehmet Shehu
  9. Muho Asllani
  10. Pali Miska
  11. Ramiz Alia
  12. Rita Marko
  13. Simon Stefani

Candidate members

  1. Besnik Bekteshi
  2. Foto Çami
  3. Llambi Gegprifti
  4. Prokop Murra
  5. Qirjako Mihali
 

9th Congress (1986)[7]

  1. Adil Çarçani
  2. Hajredin Çeliku
  3. Hekuran Isai
  4. Lenka Çuko
  5. Manush Myftiu
  6. Muho Asllani
  7. Pali Miska
  8. Ramiz Alia
  9. Rita Marko
  10. Simon Stefani
  11. Prokop Murra
  12. Besnik Bekteshi
  13. Foto Çami

Candidate members

  1. Kiço Mustaqi[8]
  2. Pirro Kondi
  3. Llambi Gegprifti
  4. Vangjel Çërrava
  5. Qirjako Mihali

10th congress (1990)[9]

  1. Ramiz Alia
  2. Muho Asllani
  3. Besnik Bekteshi
  4. Foto Çami
  5. Adil Çarçani
  6. Hajredin Çeliku
  7. Vangjel Çërrava
  8. Lenka Çuko
  9. Xhelil Gjoni
  10. Hekuran Isai
  11. Pali Miska
  12. Kiço Mustaqi[10]
  13. Simon Stefani

Candidate members

  1. Xhemal Dymylja
  2. Llambi Gegprifti
  3. Niko Gjyzari
  4. Pirro Kondi
  5. Qirjako Mihali
 

See also

References

  1. "Pleniumi i Komitetit Qendror te PPSH zgjodhi byrone politike dhe sekretariatin", Policia Popullore (in Albanian), Tirana, 2: 5, February 1961
  2. Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91, p.154
  3. Albania, a country study, 174
  4. The International Year Book and Statemen's Who's Who, 1983 International Publications Service, Jan 1, 1983, p.23
  5. Richard Staar (1977), Yearbook in Communist Affairs (1977 ed.), Hoover Press
  6. Richard Staar (1982), Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe (4 ed.), Hoover Press, p. 10, ISBN 0-8179-7692-2, LCCN 81-84232
  7. Communist and Marxist parties of the world, Charles Hobday, Roger East, Longman, 1990, p.167
  8. Albania's Economic Reform Dilemma, Elez Biberaj, The World Today, Vol. 43, No. 10 (Oct., 1987), pp. 180-182
  9. Miranda Vickers, James Pettifer, ed. (1997), Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity, New York University Press, p. 297, ISBN 9780814787953, OCLC 36663098
  10. Albania Political Control (April 1992)
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