Second cabinet of Mehmet Shehu Shehu II Government
41st Cabinet of Albania
Date formed
22 June 1958 (1958-06-22)
Date dissolved
13 July 1962 (1962-07-13)
People and organisations
Head of government
Mehmet Shehu
No. of ministers
15
History
Predecessor
Shehu I
Successor
Shehu III
Mehmet Shehu was Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Albania from 1954 to 1976, and then Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania from 1976 to 1981.
The Shehu II Cabinet was the government of the People's Republic of Albania, formed on June 22, 1958 by Prime Minister Mehmet Shehu. the Party of Labor of Albania PPSh (Partia e Punës e Shqipërisë) was formed. It replaced the first government of Mehmet Shehu and remained in office until July 13, 1962, whereupon it was succeeded by the third government of Mehmet Shehu.
The government reshuffle followed Parliamentary elections and did not result in any significant changes.[1] The most prominent change was the resignation of Hysni Kapo from the government, previously Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Agriculture. Kapo was referred to as "number three" in the state and from then on was only in the Politburo and in the Secretariat of the Central Committee, which he had been a member of since the Party Congress from 1956 belonged. Ramiz Alia, Hoxha's successor after his death, also left the government: he became chairman of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the People's Assembly (Kuvendi Popullor). Koço Theodhosi also replaced the chairman of the State Planning Commission Spiro Koleka, who remained First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers. Health Minister Manush Myftiu took over the Ministry of Education and Culture from Alia and became a Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers. Gogo Nushi lost the role of Deputy Chairman but remained Minister of Trade and Communications. New to the government was Adil Çarçani, later Prime Minister, who served as Minister for Industry, Mines and Geology.
The break with Moscow and the termination of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union in 1961 occurred during the government's time.
Portfolio
Minister
Took office
Left office
Party
Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Mehmet Shehu
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Spiro Koleka
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Deputy Chairmen of the Council of Ministers
Beqir Balluku[2]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Manush Myftiu
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of People's Defense
Beqir Balluku[2]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Education and Culture
Manush Myftiu[3]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Behar Shtylla[4]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of the Interior
Kadri Hazbiu[4]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Chairman of the Five-Year Plans of the Socialist People's Republic of Albania
Koço Theodhosi
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Trade and Communications
Gogo Nushi
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Finance
Aleks Verli
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Justice
Bilbil Klosi[5]
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
Minister of Industry, Mines and Geology
Adil Çarçani
June 22, 1958
July 13, 1962
PPSh
^Pearson, Owen (2006). Albania as Dictatorship and Democracy: From Isolation to the Kosovo War 1946 – 1998. Albania in the Twentieth Century: A History. Vol. 3. London: I.B. Tauris. p. 543. ISBN 1-84511-105-2.
^ abDervishi, Kastriot (2006). Historia e Shtetit Shqiptar 1912–2005. Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 955. ISBN 99943-799-3-3.
^Elsie, Robert (2013). A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. New York: I.B. Tauris. p. 324. ISBN 978-1-78076-431-3.
^ ab"Albanian ministries, etc".
^Owen Pearson (2006-09-08), Albania in the Twentieth Century, A History, vol. III, Bloomsbury Academic, p. 445, ISBN 9781845111052
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