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Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy
Ministria e Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë
Department overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Albania
HeadquartersSkanderbeg Square 3, 1001 Tirana, Albania
Minister responsible
Websiteinfrastruktura.gov.al

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy (Albanian: Ministria e Infrastrukturës dhe Energjisë) is a department of the Albanian Government, responsible for national climate policy and international cooperation on climate change, as well as energy issues, meteorology and national geological surveys, electricity, water, wastewater services and industry in Albania.

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Officeholders (1912–present)

No. Name Term in office
1 Mid'hat Frashëri 4 December 1912 30 March 1913
2 Pandeli Cale 30 March 1913 22 January 1914
3 Prenk Bib Doda
(did not serve)
14 March 1914 20 May 1914
Mid'hat Frashëri 28 May 1914 3 September 1914
4 Aziz Vrioni 5 October 1914 27 January 1916
5 Sami Vrioni 25 December 1918 29 January 1920
6 Eshref Frashëri 30 January 1920 14 November 1920
7 Mehdi Frashëri 11 July 1921 16 October 1921
8 Zija Dibra 16 October 1921 6 December 1921
9 Koço Tasi 6 December 1921 6 December 1921
10 Haki Tefiku 7 December 1921 12 December 1921
11 Kostaq Paftali 12 December 1921 24 December 1921
12 Spiro Jorgo Koleka 24 December 1921 30 May 1923
13 Sejfi Vllamasi 30 May 1923 25 February 1924
14 Kostaq Kotta 3 March 1924 10 June 1924
15 Qazim Koculi 16 June 1924 24 December 1924
Kostaq Kotta 6 January 1925 23 September 1925
16 Musa Juka 28 September 1925 20 October 1927
17 Hil Mosi 16 November 1927 10 May 1928
18 Salih Vuçitërni 11 May 1928 5 March 1930
19 Izet Dibra 16 March 1930 7 December 1932
20 Sandër Saraçi 11 January 1933 18 June 1935
21 Ndoc Naraçi 21 October 1935 7 November 1936
Kostaq Kotta 9 November 1936 7 April 1939
22 Shefqet Vërlaci 12 April 1939 3 December 1941
23 Iljas Agushi 3 December 1941 10 September 1943
24 Musa Gjylbegaj 5 November 1943 28 August 1944
25 Lefter Kosova 6 September 1944 6 September 1944
26 Spiro Koleka 23 October 1944 22 November 1948
27 Abedin Shehu 23 November 1948 29 October 1949
Spiro Koleka 17 November 1949 19 July 1954
(28) Rrapo Dervishi served as Minister of Constructions which was an analogous department from 5 July 1950–31 July 1953
Spiro Koleka 1 August 1953 19 July 1954
29 Josif Pashko 20 July 1954 16 September 1963
30 Shinasi Dragoti 16 September 1963 17 November 1972
31 Rahman Hanku 17 November 1972 23 November 1982
32 Farudin Hoxha 23 November 1982 18 February 1988
33 Ismail Ahmeti 18 February 1988 21 February 1991
34 Leonard Nano 22 February 1991 4 June 1991
35 Emin Musliu 11 June 1991 6 December 1991
36 Luigj Aleksi 18 December 1991 13 April 1992
37 Ilir Manushi 13 April 1992 3 December 1994
38 Dashamir Shehi 4 December 1994 10 July 1996
39 Albert Brojka 11 July 1996 1 March 1997
40 Vasillaq Spaho 11 March 1997 24 July 1997
41 Gaqo Apostoli 25 July 1997 28 September 1998
42 Ingrid Shuli 2 October 1998 25 October 1999
43 Arben Demeti 28 October 1999 8 July 2000
44 Ilir Zela 8 July 2000 9 November 2000
45 Spartak Poçi 9 November 2000 6 September 2001
46 Bashkim Fino 6 September 2001 29 January 2002
47 Lulzim Basha 10 September 2005 30 April 2007
48 Sokol Olldashi 30 April 2007 15 September 2013
49 Edmond Haxhinasto 15 September 2013 9 September 2016
50 Sokol Dervishaj 9 September 2016 13 September 2017
51 Damian Gjiknuri 13 September 2017 17 January 2019
52 Belinda Balluku 17 January 2019 Incumbent

See also

References

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