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A prime minister may choose not to appoint a deputy prime minister. As per the Constitution of Albania, the president of Albania appoints the deputy prime minister and swears before starting duties in front of the President. [1] The deputy prime minister can take the position of acting prime minister, when the prime minister is temporarily ...
Belinda Balluku (born 9 October 1973) is an Albanian politician serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Albania since 2022 and as Minister of Infrastructure and Energy under Prime Minister Edi Rama since 2019. [1] [2]
President of Albania: 2007: Democratic Party: 18 Bujar Nishani (1966–2022) 24 July 2012 24 July 2017 5 years: President of Albania: 2012: Democratic Party: 19 Ilir Meta (born 1969) 24 July 2017 24 July 2022 5 years: President of Albania: 2017: Socialist Movement for Integration: 20 Bajram Begaj (born 1967) 24 July 2022 Incumbent: 2 years, 149 ...
The Council is led by the Prime Minister of Albania. [1] The prime minister is nominated by the President from among those candidates, who enjoy majority support in the Parliament; the candidate is then chosen by the Parliament. [2] In the absence of the prime minister, the Deputy Prime Minister takes over his functions. There are 19 other ...
Arben Ahmetaj (born 28 June 1969) is an Albanian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania from 2021 to 2022. Since 2013 previously has served in several important departments such as: Minister of Economic Development, Minister of Finance, as well as Minister of State for Reconstruction after the devastating earthquake in 2019 that occurred in the central area of the country.
It includes Government ministers of Albania that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: List of deputy prime ministers Pages in category "Deputy prime ministers of Albania"
Niko Aleks Peleshi (born 11 November 1970) is an Albanian politician who is serving as the Minister of Defence since 31 December 2020. He previously has served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania in September 2013.
After the fall of communism, the office of the prime minister of Albania was restored and a democratic order was established. [19] Responding to widespread protests in December 1990, the government of Ramiz Alia of the Party of Labour granted its approval for the first multi-party elections in March 1991 and the subsequent elections in March 1992. [20]