Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth

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Ministry of Education and Sports
Ministria e Arsimit dhe Sportit
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Department overview
Formed4 December 1912;110 years ago (1912-12-04)
Jurisdiction Albania
Headquarters Tirana
Minister responsible
Website arsimi.gov.al

The Ministry of Education and Sports (Albanian : Ministria e Arsimit dhe Sportit) is a department of the Albanian Government responsible for Education and Sport. The current minister is Evis Kushi. [1]

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History

Since the establishment of the institution, the Ministry of Education has been reorganized by joining other departments or merging with other ministries, thus making its name change several times. This list reflects the changes made in years in pluralist history since 1992 as an institution:

Subordinate institutions

Officeholders (1912–present)

No.Name
Term in office
1 Luigj Gurakuqi 4 December 191222 January 1914
2 Mihal Turtulli 14 March 19143 September 1914
Luigj Gurakuqi 25 December 191829 January 1920
3 Sotir Peci 30 January 192014 November 1920
4 Kristo Floqi 15 November 19201 July 1921
Sotir Peci 11 July 192116 October 1921
5 Hil Mosi 16 October 19216 December 1921
6Haki Tefiku6 December 19216 December 1921
7 Kristo Dako 7 December 192112 December 1921
8 Aleksandër Xhuvani 12 December 192124 December 1921
9 Rexhep Mitrovica 24 December 192125 February 1924
10Fahri Rashiti3 March 192410 June 1924
11Stavro Vinjau16 June 192424 December 1924
12 Kostaq Kotta 6 January 192531 January 1925
13 Xhafer Ypi 2 July 192716 January 1929
14 Abdurrahman Dibra 16 January 19295 March 1930
Hil Mosi 6 March 19307 December 1932
15 Mirash Ivanaj 11 January 193316 August 1935
16Nush Bushati21 October 19357 November 1936
17Faik Shatku9 November 193631 May 1938
Abdurrahman Dibra 31 May 19387 April 1939
18 Ernest Koliqi 12 April 19393 December 1941
19Xhevat Korça3 December 19414 January 1943
20 Rexhep Krasniqi 12 February 194328 April 1943
21Zef Benusi8 July 194314 September 1943
22Koço Muka7 February 194428 August 1944
23Rrok Kolaj6 September 194425 October 1944
24Gjergj Kokoshi23 October 194413 January 1945
25Kostaq Cipo13 January 194521 March 1946
26 Sejfulla Malëshova 22 March 19466 February 1948
27 Naxhije Dume 6 February 19481 October 1948
28Kahreman Ylli23 November 19489 April 1952
29 Bedri Spahiu 10 April 195221 June 1955
30 Ramiz Alia 21 June 19553 June 1958
31 Manush Myftiu 22 June 195822 June 1965
32 Thoma Deliana 23 June 19653 May 1976
33 Tefta Cami 3 May 197619 February 1987
34 Skënder Gjinushi 20 February 198721 February 1991
35 Kastriot Islami 22 February 199110 May 1991
36Maqo Lakrori11 May 19914 June 1991
37 Paskal Milo 11 June 19916 December 1991
38Alfred Pema18 December 199113 April 1992
39Ylli Vejsiu13 April 19926 April 1993
40 Xhezair Teliti 6 April 199310 July 1996
41Edmond Lulja11 July 199610 March 1997
42 Luan Skuqi 11 March 199724 July 1997
43Et'hem Ruka25 July 19976 September 2001
44 Ben Blushi 6 September 200129 January 2002
45Luan Memushi22 February 20021 September 2005
46 Genc Pollo 11 September 200530 July 2008
47Fatos Beja30 July 200817 September 2009
48 Myqerem Tafaj 17 September 200910 September 2013
49 Lindita Nikolla 15 September 201321 May 2017
50Mirela Karabina22 May 201711 September 2017
51 Lindita Nikolla 13 September 201717 January 2019
52 Besa Shahini 17 January 201914 September 2020
53 Evis Kushi 15 September 20209 September 2023
54 Ogerta Manastirliu 12 September 2023Incumbent

Notes

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References

  1. Dervishi, Kastriot (2006). Historia e Shtetit Shqiptar 1912–2005. Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 955. ISBN   99943-799-3-3.