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The State Supreme Audit (Albanian: Kontrolli i Lartë i Shtetit) is the supreme audit institution of the Republic of Albania, and as such is the highest institution of economic and financial control in the country. As an independent governing body it is subordinated only to the law and the constitution.
When Prince Wilhelm of Wied took control over the Principality of Albania in March 1914, the Albanian representative (Libohova) was replaced by Mehdi Frashëri on March 17, 1914. [13] After that change, all the other members of the commission remained in their positions until September 9, 1914, except the representative of the Austria-Hungary ...
International Control Commission The Provisional Government of Albania ( Albanian : Qeveria e Përkohshme e Shqipërisë ), also called the Qemali Government , was the first government of Albania , created by the Assembly of Vlorë on 4 December 1912.
Albania within the borders of Ottoman Empire (1905) At the beginning of the 20th century, the territory which now forms Albania was divided among the four separate vilayets (Albanian: vilajete / vilajetet) of Scutari, Janina, Manastir, and Kosovo. This helped mix Albanians with the surrounding Greeks, Serbs, and other groups.
The Albanian Geological Survey (Albanian: Shërbimi Gjeologjik Shqiptar – SHGJSH) is an advisory institution of the Albanian Government which carries out its activities in the field of land sciences throughout the territory of Albania.
With the unilateral declaration of Albania's Independence on 28 November 1912 by the Ottoman Empire, one of the first governing bodies to emerge from the All-Albanian Congress was the formation of the Provisional Government and the Council of Ministers as the highest executive body in the country. [3]
The transition to democracy brought about changes in border control policies. Albania began to open up to the world, leading to increased migration both into and out of the country. European Integration: In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, Albania pursued closer ties with Europe, including aspirations for European Union (EU) membership ...
The statistical service in the Republic of Albania is carried out by the Institute of Statistics. In 1924, a statistical office was created that kept various economic records at the Ministry of Public Works and Agriculture.