Cabinet of Albania

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Cabinet of Albania

Council of Ministers in Tirana
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Formed 4 December 1912
Jurisdiction Albania
Headquarters Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard, Tirana
Minister responsible
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The Cabinet of Albania, also known as Council of Ministers (Albanian: Këshilli i Ministrave) is the executive branch of Albania. The Chairman of the Council (Prime Minister) is appointed by the President; ministers are nominated by the President on the basis of the Prime Minister's recommendation. The Assembly of Albania must give final approval of the composition of the Council. The Council is responsible for carrying out both foreign and domestic policies. It directs and controls the activities of the ministries and other state organs.[1]

Role

The Council is responsible to the Parliament of Albania. The Parliament may choose to pass a motion of censure forcing the Council of Ministers to resign. This has the effect of forcing the Government to be composed of members from the majority political party in the Assembly or to be allied to the majority in a coalition. Ministers are required to answer written or oral questions put to them by members of Parliament, known as Government questions. In addition, ministers attend sessions of the Parliament when laws concerning their assigned sectors and departmental portfolios are under consideration.

Cabinet ministers cannot propose legislation without parliamentary approval. Ministers can however propose bills to Parliament and any such legislation is generally very likely to pass. On occasion, the majority opinion in Parliament may differ significantly from those of the executive, resulting in a large number of riders.

The Cabinet plays a major role in determining the agenda of the Parliament. It can propose laws and amendments during parliamentary sessions. It also has a number of procedures at its disposal to expedite parliamentary deliberations.

Rank

Council members are subdivided into three substantial ranks, along with one honorary rank:

Incumbent Cabinet

Main article: Rama Government

Cabinet

Department Office Incumbent Party Image

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Prime Minister of AlbaniaEdi RamaPS

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Deputy Prime Minister of AlbaniaNiko PeleshiPS

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Minister of Foreign AffairsDitmir BushatiPS


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Minister of Interior AffairsSaimir TahiriPS


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Minister of HealthIlir BeqajPS


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Minister of DefenceMimi KodheliPS


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Minister of European IntegrationKlajda GjoshaLSI


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Minister of FinanceShkëlqim CaniPS


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Minister of Economic Development, Trade and EntrepreneurshipArben AhmetajPS


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Minister of JusticeYlli ManjaniLSI


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Minister of Transportation and InfrastructureEdmond HaxhinastoLSI


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Minister of Education and SportLindita NikollaPS


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Minister of Social Welfare and YouthBlendi KlosiPS


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Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Water ManagementEdmond PanaritiLSI


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Minister of Energy and IndustryDamian GjiknuriPS


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Minister of Urban DevelopmentEglantina GjermeniPS


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Minister of Cultural AffairsMirela Kumbaro (Furxhi)Independent


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Minister of EnvironmentLefter KokaLSI


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Minister of State for Public Administration and InnovationMilena HaritoPS


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Minister of State for Relations with ParliamentErmonela FelajPS


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Minister of State for Local GovernmentBledi ÇuçiPS

See also

External links

References

  1. "Albania (03/99)". US Department of State. Retrieved 29 March 2015.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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