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Chief of the General Staff
Shef i Shtabit të Përgjithshëm
Emblem of the Albanian General Staff
Emblem of the Albanian General Staff
Incumbent
Arben Kingji
since 2 August 2022
Member of General Staff
Reports to Minister of Defence
Nominator Prime Minister
Appointer President
Formation 4 May 1913; ago (1913-05-04)
First holder Lt. Colonel Ali Shefqet Shkupi

The Chief of the General Staff (Albanian language: Shef i Shtabit të Përgjithshëm) is the chief of the General Staff and Albanian Armed Forces. The chief of staff is appointed by the President of Albania, who is the commander-in-chief. The position was established on 4 May 1913 as part of the Provisional Government of Albania.

List of chiefs of the general staff[]

Provisional Government of Albania / Principality of Albania[]

Date of term's end is based on start of successor's term.

Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1
Ali Shefqet Shkupi
Shkupi, Ali ShefqetLieutenant Colonel Ali Shefqet Shkupi
(1883–1953)
4 May 1913November 19207 years, 5 months[1]
2
Ali Riza Kolonja
Kolonja, Ali RizaBrigadier General Ali Riza Kolonja
(1880–1930)
November 1920December 19211 year, 1 month[1]
3Leskoviku, XhavidMajor Xhavid Leskoviku
(1882–1945?)
December 1921June 19231 year, 6 months[1]
4Fevziu, BajramMajor Bajram Fevziu
(1884–1928)
Term ended with dissolution of the Ministry of War
June 192324 December 19241 year, 6 months[1]

Albanian Republic / Albanian Kingdom[]

In 1925, Prime Minister Ahmet Zogolli created a new constitution for Albania, forming the Albanian Republic. On 1 September 1928, Zogolli amended the constitution, dissolved parliament, and proclaimed himself King, creating the Albanian Kingdom. The Kingdom collapsed following the Italian invasion of Albania.

Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office President of Albania Ref
Albanian National Army
5von Myrdacz, GustavDivisional General Gustav von Myrdacz
(1874–1945)
18 January 19251 September 19283 years, 227 daysAhmet Zogolli[1]
Royal Albanian Army King of Albania Ref.
(5)von Myrdacz, GustavGeneral Gustav von Myrdacz
(1874–1945)
1 September 19287 April 193910 years, 218 daysZog I of Albania[1]

Communist Albania[]

The following individuals served during the era of communism in Albania, serving the National Liberation Movement, the Democratic Government of Albania, and the People's Socialist Republic of Albania. In this time, the powers of Commander-in-chief were held by the First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania.

Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office First Secretary Ref
Albanian National Liberation Army
6
Spiro Moisiu
Moisiu, SpiroMajor General Spiro Moisiu
(1900–1981)
10 July 194324 May 1944319 daysEnver Hoxha[1]
Albanian People's Army
(6)
Spiro Moisiu
Moisiu, SpiroMajor General Spiro Moisiu
(1900–1981)
[lower-alpha 1]
24 May 1944August 19462 years, 2 monthsEnver Hoxha[1]
7Shehu, MehmetColonel General Mehmet Shehu
(1913–1981)
August 194628 January 19481 year, 5 monthsEnver Hoxha[1]
8Balluku, BeqirLieutenant General Beqir Balluku
(1917–1974)
[lower-alpha 2]
28 January 194819523–4 yearsEnver Hoxha[1][citation needed]
9Dume, PetritLieutenant General Petrit Dume
(1920–1975)
195219541–2 yearsEnver Hoxha[1][citation needed]
10Hasko, ArifLieutenant General Arif Hasko
(1918–1991)
195419561–2 yearsEnver Hoxha[1][citation needed]
(9)Dume, PetritLieutenant General Petrit Dume
(1920–1975)
[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4]
1956July 197417–18 yearsEnver Hoxha[1][citation needed]
11Meçollari, SamiSami Meçollari
(born 1937)
July 1974December 19745 monthsEnver Hoxha[1][citation needed]
12Llakaj, VeliVeli Llakaj [sq]
(1935–2011)
December 197413 October 19827 years, 10 monthsEnver Hoxha[1]
13Mustaqi, KiçoKiço Mustaqi
(1938–2019)
13 October 1982February 19918 years, 3 monthsEnver Hoxha
(1941 – 1985)
Ramiz Alia
(1985 – 1991)
[1]

Republic of Albania[]

The following individuals served following the fall of communism in Albania and the formation of the Republic of Albania. The new Albanian constitution shifted the powers of Commander in Chief to the newly formed office of the President of Albania.

Chief of the General Staff Took office Left office Time in office President of Albania Ref
14Abazi, HalimColonel Halim Abazi
(born 1944)
February 1991June 19914 monthsRamiz Alia[1]
15Karoli, KostaqGeneral Kostaq Karoli
(born 1945)
June 1991August 19921 year, 2 monthsRamiz Alia
(1991 – 1992)
Kastriot Islami
(1992 – 1992)
Pjetër Arbnori
(1992 – 1992)
Sali Berisha
(1992 – 1997)
[1]
16Vasho, IliaGeneral Ilia Vasho
(born 1944)
August 199219941–2 yearsSali Berisha[1]
17Kosovo, ShemeGeneral Sheme Kosova
(born 1949)
[lower-alpha 5]
19942 March 19972–3 yearsSali Berisha[1]
18Çopani, AdemMajor General Adem Çopani
(1944–2018)
[lower-alpha 6]
2 March 1997August 19971 year, 2 monthsSali Berisha
(1992 – 1997)
Rexhep Meidani
(1997 – 2002)
[1]
19Andoni, AleksBrigadier General Aleks Andoni
(born 1956)
September 199720002–3 yearsRexhep Meidani[1]
20Qazimi, PëllumbGeneral Pëllumb Qazimi
(born 1957)
200020065–6 yearsRexhep Meidani
(1997 – 2002)
Alfred Moisiu
(2002 – 2007)
[1]
21Hoxha, LuanLieutenant General Luan Hoxha
(born 1960)
October 2006June 20081 year, 8 monthsAlfred Moisiu
(2002 – 2007)
Bamir Topi
(2007 – 2012)
[1]
22Malaj, MaksimMajor General Maksim Malaj
(born 1958)
June 20088 August 20113 years, 2 monthsBamir Topi[1]
23
Xhemal Gjunkshi
Gjunkshi, XhemalMajor General Xhemal Gjunkshi
(born 1963)
8 August 20118 November 20132 years, 92 daysBamir Topi
(2007 – 2012)
Bujar Nishani
(2012 – 2017)
[1][2]
24
Jeronim Bazo
Bazo, JeronimMajor General Jeronim Bazo
(born 1960)
8 November 2013January 20173 years, 1 monthBujar Nishani[3]
25Kollçaku, BardhylBrigadier General Bardhyl Kollçaku
(born 1967)
28 October 201729 July 20202 years, 275 daysIlir Meta.
26Begaj, BajramMajor General Bajram Begaj
(born 1967)
29 July 20204 June 20221 year, 310 daysIlir Meta.
27Kingji, ArbenBrigadier General Arben Kingji2 August 2022Incumbent3 years, 171 daysBajram Begaj.

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. Became Chief of the General Staff following the Congress of Përmet.
  2. Executed for high treason in 1974.
  3. On 1 May 1966, military ranks were abolished in the Albanian Armed Forces, following the example of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In 1991 the rank system was reestablished under President Ramiz Alia.
  4. Dismissed and executed for high treason in 1975.
  5. Dismissed following the Albanian Rebellion of 1997.
  6. Served during the Albanian Rebellion of 1997.

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