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Xhafer Spahiu

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Xhafer Spahiu (born 1923 in Gjakova) is a former Albanian politician of the Albanian Party of Labour (PPSh). He was the only Kosovar Albanian of the higher ranks of the Communist Albania leadership after 1948.[1]

Life

Spahiu was born in Đakovica, Kosovo, at that time part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He was one of the many communist Kosovo Albanians who came from the same town, such as Emin Duraku, Fadil Hoxha, Sadik Stavaleci, Elham Nimani, etc.

Spahiu was initially a civil servant and among others, from 1957 to 1959, he served as Director of the State Geological Service (Alb: Shërbimi Gjeologjik Shqiptar).[2] While a candidate-member of the Central Committee (CC) of the Party, in April 1957 he was next to Enver Hoxha, Mehmet Shehu, Gogo Nushi, Rita Marko, Ramiz Alia, Spiro Koleka, and Behar Shtylla within a delegation visiting the Soviet Union as part of the Albanian-Soviet relationship. [3]

In 1958, he was elected for the first time as representative at the People's Assembly (Alb: Kuvendi Popullor), representing the Durres District. He remained such from the fourth to the end of the eleventh legislative period in 1991.[4] At the 4th Congress of the Party in February 1961, Spahiu was elected a member of the Central Committee.[5]

At the 5th Congress of the Party in November 1966, he became Secretary of the Central Committee[6] and held that post until November 1970. At the same time he was temporarily a member of the Presidium of the People's Assembly, the collective body of counseling for the Presidency. As such, he was one of the members of the Albanian Government delegation at the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of establishing the People's Republic of China.[7][8]

Subsequently, on 23 November 1970, he became Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers in the government of Prime Minister Mehmet Shehu and remained in this position until November 13, 1976. He exchanged his previous post as Central Committee Secretary with Haki Toska, who served as Deputy Prime Minister responsible for agriculture, while dealing mainly with industry.[9]

At the subsequent 6th Party Congress in November 1971, he became a candidate-member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania.[10] He held this function until November 1976. On 13 November 1976 he was appointed Minister of Industry and Mines in the seventh Shehu government,[11] a post he remained in until 26 April 1980.

In April 1985, he was among the participants at the state funeral of the late First Secretary of the PPSh Enver Hoxha.[12]

Most recently, he was Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the People's Assembly and thus alongside Rita Marko and Emine Guri one of the counselors of Ramiz Alia.[13]

Spahiu was married to the sister of Adil Çarçani, another Politburo member and Prime Minister of Albania.[1]

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