The document of the Canonical Basis was published in 1920 by a qarkore of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Overview
Original title
Bazet e Kanunores së Këshillës së Naltë
Jurisdiction
Principality of Albania
Date effective
31 January 1920
System
Constitutional monarchy
Head of state
High Council
Luigj Bumçi
Aqif Pasha Elbasani
Abdi Toptani
Mihal Turtulli
Executive
High Council, Senate, Cabinet
Location
National Library
Commissioned by
Congress of Lushnje
Supersedes
Organic Statute of Albania
The Canonical Basis of the High Council (Albanian: Bazet e Kanunores së Këshillës së Naltë), often referred to as the "Statute of Lushnje", was the first constitution of the Albanian State, drafted and approved by national representation. It followed the Organic Statute of Albania, previously drawn up and imposed by the International Commission of Control. The statute upheld the monarchy as the official form of regime and appointed as the de facto head of state a collegial body of four members known as the High Council.[1]
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