Adil Çarçani
Adil Çarçani | |
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3rd Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Socialist People's Republic of Albania | |
In office December 18, 1981 – February 22, 1991 | |
Preceded by | Mehmet Shehu |
Succeeded by | Fatos Nano (as Prime Minister of Albania) |
Personal details | |
Born |
Fushë-Bardhë, Albania | May 15, 1922
Died |
October 13, 1997 75) Tirana, Albania | (aged
Nationality | Albanian |
Political party | Party of Labour of Albania |
Adil Çarçani (May 15, 1922 – October 13, 1997) was an Albanian politician in the Communist regime led by Enver Hoxha. He served as the titular head of the Albanian government in the years immediately preceding the fall of the Communist regime.
Biography
Çarçani was born in Fushë-Bardhë, Gjirokastër District, Albania. During World War II, he fought for Partisan forces against the Italian fascists, and joined the Communist party and the government that it set up after the war. He became mining minister in the 1950s, joined the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania in the 1960s, and by 1981 had become First Deputy Prime Minister.[1][2]
On December 18, 1981, immediately after the violent death of Mehmet Shehu, Çarçani became Prime Minister. He remained in that position until the Communist government began to fall in 1991, when he resigned after mobs tore down the statue of Enver Hoxha, Albania's communist leader from the 1940s until the 1980s. Çarçani was, however, elected to parliament that year, and gave the opening speech.
Post-1991
On 21 May 1994, Çarçani was tried for and abuse of power, alongside Ramiz Alia.[3][4] He was tried, found guilty and sentenced to prison.[4] His sentence was commuted to five years of house arrest, however, as he was beginning to suffer from health problems.[4] He died under house arrest in Tirana.[5]
References
- ↑ Wolfgang Saxon, "Adil Carcani, 75, a Leader In Albania's Stalinist Twilight", The New York Times, 20 October 1997.
- ↑ Adil Çarçani – Mémoires de Guerre
- ↑ Jeffries, Ian (1996). A Guide to the Economies in Transition. London: Routledge. p. 380. ISBN 0-415-13684-9.
- 1 2 3 Partos, Gabriel (17 October 1997). "Obituary: Adil Carcani". The Independent. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
- ↑ "Adil Carcani". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
External links
- Adil Carcani's New Government Open Society Archives
- ADIL ÇARÇANI RAPPORT SUR LES DIRECTIVES DU IXe Congres du Parti
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Mehmet Shehu |
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Albania 1981–1991 |
Succeeded by Fatos Nano |