Berisha II Government
The Berisha II Government becomes the Albanian government administration in office from 2009 to 2013. They were sworn in on 17 September 2009 to the Berisha I cabinet, which had been in office since 2005. With the swearing in of the Rama cabinet on September 15, 2013.[1]
Berisha II Government | |
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88th Government of Albania | |
Incumbent | |
Official seal | |
Date formed | 17 September 2009 |
Date dissolved | 15 September 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Bamir Topi |
Head of government | Sali Berisha |
Member party | Democratic Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Socialist Party of Albania |
Opposition leader | Edi Rama |
History | |
Election(s) | 2009 |
Predecessor | Berisha I Government |
Successor | Rama I Government |
The coalition between the Democratic Party (PD), the Socialist Movement for Integration (LSI), the Republican Party (PR) and the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (PDIU) formed the government cabinet. The government was shaken by ideas of corruption. In September 2010, Minister of Economics Dritan Prifti and in January 2011, Prime Minister Ilir Meta, withdrew.
Shortly before the end of the reign, Sali Berisha had several LSI ministers in April 2013 through rights from her own party, since the LSI was involved in a coalition with the socialists in the election campaign
Cabinet
Office | Incumbent | Term began |
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Prime Minister |
Sali Berisha |
17 September 2009 |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Edmond Haxhinasto |
17 September 2009 |
Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs |
Ilir Meta |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Defense |
Arben Imami |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Internal Affairs |
Lulzim Basha |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Finance and Economy |
Ridvan Bode | 17 September 2009 |
Minister of Infrastructure and Energy |
Sokol Olldashi | 17 September 2009 |
Minister of Education, Sports and Youth |
Aldo Bumçi |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Justice |
Spiro Ksera | 17 September 2009 |
Minister of Health |
Petrit Vasili[2] |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Integration |
Majlinda Bregu |
17 September 2009 |
Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Management |
Fatmir Mediu |
17 September 2009 |
Minister of Education and Science |
Myqerem Tafaj | 17 September 2009 |
Minister of State for Innovation and Communication |
Genc Pollo |
17 September 2009 |
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Protection |
Genc Ruli | 17 September 2009 |
See also
References
- "Parlamentswahlen Albanien". kas (in Albanian). Retrieved 5 April 2020.
- http://www.euro.who.int/en/who-we-are/governance/regional-committee-for-europe/multimedia/videos/dr-petrit-vasili%5B%5D