Congress Of Lushnj

The Congress of Lushnj (Albanian: Kongresi i Lushnjs) was held in five sessions on January 27-January 31, 1920 in Lushnj, Albania by Albanian nationalists and had as its goal the study of the Albanian situation and the measures to be adopted in order to save Albania from being partitioned among other countries after World War I. The Congress was held in the house of Kaso Fuga and it was comprised of delegates from all of Albanian. Aqif Pash Elbasani was elected as speaker of the Congress as he was held in high regard as a great patriot. It established the High Council (Kshilli i Lart), the National Council (Kshillin Kombtar), and moved the capital from Lushnj to Tirana. The High Council was made up of Luigj Bumi, Aqif Pash Elbasani, Abdi Toptani, and Dr. Mihal Turtulli who would perform the function of the leaders of the new Albanian state, whereas the National Council would function as the Parliament. At this time, Ahmet Zogu was elected Minister of Internal Affairs, Mehmet Konica - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hoxh Kadria - Minister of Justice, Ndoc oba - Minister of Finance, Sotir Pei - Minister of Education, Ali Riza Kolonja - Minister of War, Eshref Frashri - General Director of World Affairs, and Idhomene Kosturi - General Director of the Post-Telegraph Agency. The Congress was also concerned with the Government of Durrs that had the backing of the invading Italian army. It was alleged that Abdyl Ypi, the initiator of the Congress, had been assassinated by members of the Government of Durrs, who wanted to scare off the other delegates to the Congress. During its first session, the Congress decided unanimously on the downing of the Government of Durrs, which they saw as aiding the enemies of Albania.

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