fbpx
Wikipedia

Prokop Murra

Prokop Murra (24 November 1921 – 9 September 2005) was an Albanian politician of the Albanian Party of Labour (PPSh).

Prokop Murra
Minister of People's Defence
In office
23 November 1982 – 9 July 1990
PresidentEnver Hoxha
Ramiz Alia
Prime MinisterAdil Çarçani
Preceded byKadri Hazbiu
Succeeded byKiço Mustaqi
Personal details
Born(1921-11-24)24 November 1921
Tirana, Albania
Died9 September 2005(2005-09-09) (aged 83)[1]
Tirana, Albania
Political partyParty of Labour of Albania
Signature

Early life edit

Murra was born on 24 November 1921 in Tirana, and studied economics.[2] He joined the Albanian Communist Party in 1943 and fought during World War II as a partisan of the National Liberation Movement.[2] He initially worked as a functionary of the party in the economic sector,[3] and petroleum industry. In 1956 he became member of the Central Committee of the Party.[2]

Rise in the party edit

In 1962, he was elected for the first time as representative in the People's Assembly, and remained such until the fifth legislature ending in 1966. In the '70s, he was temporarily First Secretary of PPSh in Shkodra.[4] Furthermore, he was temporarily Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission 1980–1981.[3]

At the 7th Congress of the Party which took place in November 1976, Murra was elected member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Party. He held this position until April 1980.

Between 1978 and 1991, he served again from the ninth to eleventh legislature as representative in the National Assembly.

On April 26, 1980, he was Minister of Industry and Mines in the last government of Prime Minister Mehmet Shehu.

Murra succeeded at the 8th Party Congress in November 1981 to become candidate-member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania, but was removed from the Secretariat of the Central Committee.[5] In the subsequent government of Adil Çarçani, he served as Minister of Energy (the Ministry of Industry and Mines was split) until 1 July 1982 when he was replaced by Pali Miska.[3]

Defence Minister (1982-1990) edit

 
Prokop Murra visiting the National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania during his tenure as Minister of Defense, dressed in the uniform of the Albanian People's Army.

He served shortly as Party's Secretary in Tirana District, before being replaced by Gaqo "Gogo" Nesho[5] and becoming Minister of People's Defence (Albanian: Minister i Mbrojtjes Popullore) on November 23, 1982. His appointment as Defense Minister was surprising, since he was the first civilian in this position since the founding of the People's Republic of Albania on 11 January 1946.[3] In a speech he gave shortly after the death of Enver Hoxha, he stated that Albania would never establish relations with the superpowers as United States and Soviet Union, and focus on "self-reliance".[6] At the 9th Congress of the Party in 1986, he became member of the Politburo.[7][8] With Ramiz Alia coming into power after Hoxha's death, he was later removed from the Politburo as a "hard-liner", thus not Alia's favorite.[9] After retiring from the government on July 9, 1990, he was replaced by Kiço Mustaqi as Minister of Defense.[10]

Post-politics edit

In 1993, a court process came up against Murra and nine other former high-ranking officials (Muho Asllani, Besnik Bekteshi, Foto Çami, Hajredin Çeliku, Lenka Çuko, Llambi Gegprifti, Qirjako Mihali, Pali Miska, and Vangjel Çërrava).[11] They were accused of "abuse of funds". The court in Tirana came up with the following sentences: Mihali and Gegprifti eight years each, Miska and Çuko seven years each, Çami, Çeliku, and Bekteshi six years each, and Çërrava, Murra and Asllani five years each.[12][13]

Another case rose against him and others in June 1996, this time for "crimes against humanity", according to Art. 74, 67 and 25 of the Albanian Penal Code. Other co-defendants were the former Party local-level politicians as Muho Asllani, Foto Çami, Gaqo Nesho, former 1st secretary of the PPSh in Vlora and Tirana, Zef Loka, former director in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Dilaver Benghazi, former Deputy Minister of the Interior.[14] Decision was carried out in August 1996. Murra received 20-year prison sentence, Asllani and Loka 18, Nesho 16 years and Benghazi 12 years.[15] They would serve their terms partially. An amnesty came out after the turmoils of 1997.

References edit

  1. ^ Dervishi, Kastriot (2012). Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar në 100 vjet. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 273. ISBN 978-99943-56-22-5.
  2. ^ a b c Historical Dictionary of Albania - Robert Elsie, p.314-315
  3. ^ a b c d Yearbook on International Communist Affairs, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, Lewis H. Gann, Hoover Institution Press., 1983, p.238-239 (Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series)
  4. ^ United States. Consulate General (Hong Kong, China), 1970, p.102
  5. ^ a b Quarterly economic review of Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania, Issue 1, Economist Intelligence Unit., 1982, p.xli
  6. ^ Daily Report: Eastern Europe, Issues 40–61, 1987, p.38-39
  7. ^ Keesing's Record of World Events, Volume 33, Longman, 1987, p.xxxii
  8. ^ East European Leadership List (10. February 1989)[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ The search for Greater Albania, Paulin Kola, 2003, p.198
  10. ^ Albanian Key Ministries
  11. ^ UA 435/93 – Albania: legal concern: Muho Asllani, Besnik Bekteshi, Foto Cami, Hajredin Celiku, Vangjel Cerrava, Lenka Cuko, Llambi Gegprifti, Qirjako Mihali, Pali Miska, Prokop Murra
  12. ^ Fred Abrahams: Human rights in post-communist Albania, Human Rights Watch/Helsinki, S. 36, ISBN 1564321606, 1996
  13. ^ Kathleen Imholz: CAN ALBANIA BREAK THE CHAIN? THE 1993–1994 TRIALS OF FORMER HIGH COMMUNIST OFFICIALS 2014-05-06 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ ATA NEWS: DEFENCE ATTORNEYS REQUEST INNOCENCE FOR SIX FORMER SENIOR PLA OFFICIALS (19. Juni 1996)
  15. ^ ATA NEWS: EX COMMUNIST SENIOR OFFICIAL RELEASED FROM THE COURT HALL (13. August 1993)

prokop, murra, november, 1921, september, 2005, albanian, politician, albanian, party, labour, ppsh, minister, people, defencein, office, november, 1982, july, 1990presidentenver, hoxharamiz, aliaprime, ministeradil, çarçanipreceded, bykadri, hazbiusucceeded, . Prokop Murra 24 November 1921 9 September 2005 was an Albanian politician of the Albanian Party of Labour PPSh Prokop MurraMinister of People s DefenceIn office 23 November 1982 9 July 1990PresidentEnver HoxhaRamiz AliaPrime MinisterAdil CarcaniPreceded byKadri HazbiuSucceeded byKico MustaqiPersonal detailsBorn 1921 11 24 24 November 1921Tirana AlbaniaDied9 September 2005 2005 09 09 aged 83 1 Tirana AlbaniaPolitical partyParty of Labour of AlbaniaSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Rise in the party 3 Defence Minister 1982 1990 4 Post politics 5 ReferencesEarly life editMurra was born on 24 November 1921 in Tirana and studied economics 2 He joined the Albanian Communist Party in 1943 and fought during World War II as a partisan of the National Liberation Movement 2 He initially worked as a functionary of the party in the economic sector 3 and petroleum industry In 1956 he became member of the Central Committee of the Party 2 Rise in the party editIn 1962 he was elected for the first time as representative in the People s Assembly and remained such until the fifth legislature ending in 1966 In the 70s he was temporarily First Secretary of PPSh in Shkodra 4 Furthermore he was temporarily Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission 1980 1981 3 At the 7th Congress of the Party which took place in November 1976 Murra was elected member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Party He held this position until April 1980 Between 1978 and 1991 he served again from the ninth to eleventh legislature as representative in the National Assembly On April 26 1980 he was Minister of Industry and Mines in the last government of Prime Minister Mehmet Shehu Murra succeeded at the 8th Party Congress in November 1981 to become candidate member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania but was removed from the Secretariat of the Central Committee 5 In the subsequent government of Adil Carcani he served as Minister of Energy the Ministry of Industry and Mines was split until 1 July 1982 when he was replaced by Pali Miska 3 Defence Minister 1982 1990 edit nbsp Prokop Murra visiting the National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania during his tenure as Minister of Defense dressed in the uniform of the Albanian People s Army He served shortly as Party s Secretary in Tirana District before being replaced by Gaqo Gogo Nesho 5 and becoming Minister of People s Defence Albanian Minister i Mbrojtjes Popullore on November 23 1982 His appointment as Defense Minister was surprising since he was the first civilian in this position since the founding of the People s Republic of Albania on 11 January 1946 3 In a speech he gave shortly after the death of Enver Hoxha he stated that Albania would never establish relations with the superpowers as United States and Soviet Union and focus on self reliance 6 At the 9th Congress of the Party in 1986 he became member of the Politburo 7 8 With Ramiz Alia coming into power after Hoxha s death he was later removed from the Politburo as a hard liner thus not Alia s favorite 9 After retiring from the government on July 9 1990 he was replaced by Kico Mustaqi as Minister of Defense 10 Post politics editIn 1993 a court process came up against Murra and nine other former high ranking officials Muho Asllani Besnik Bekteshi Foto Cami Hajredin Celiku Lenka Cuko Llambi Gegprifti Qirjako Mihali Pali Miska and Vangjel Cerrava 11 They were accused of abuse of funds The court in Tirana came up with the following sentences Mihali and Gegprifti eight years each Miska and Cuko seven years each Cami Celiku and Bekteshi six years each and Cerrava Murra and Asllani five years each 12 13 Another case rose against him and others in June 1996 this time for crimes against humanity according to Art 74 67 and 25 of the Albanian Penal Code Other co defendants were the former Party local level politicians as Muho Asllani Foto Cami Gaqo Nesho former 1st secretary of the PPSh in Vlora and Tirana Zef Loka former director in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Dilaver Benghazi former Deputy Minister of the Interior 14 Decision was carried out in August 1996 Murra received 20 year prison sentence Asllani and Loka 18 Nesho 16 years and Benghazi 12 years 15 They would serve their terms partially An amnesty came out after the turmoils of 1997 References edit Dervishi Kastriot 2012 Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar ne 100 vjet Tirane Shtepia Botuese 55 p 273 ISBN 978 99943 56 22 5 a b c Historical Dictionary of Albania Robert Elsie p 314 315 a b c d Yearbook on International Communist Affairs Milorad M Drachkovitch Lewis H Gann Hoover Institution Press 1983 p 238 239 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series United States Consulate General Hong Kong China 1970 p 102 a b Quarterly economic review of Rumania Bulgaria Albania Issue 1 Economist Intelligence Unit 1982 p xli Daily Report Eastern Europe Issues 40 61 1987 p 38 39 Keesing s Record of World Events Volume 33 Longman 1987 p xxxii East European Leadership List 10 February 1989 permanent dead link The search for Greater Albania Paulin Kola 2003 p 198 Albanian Key Ministries UA 435 93 Albania legal concern Muho Asllani Besnik Bekteshi Foto Cami Hajredin Celiku Vangjel Cerrava Lenka Cuko Llambi Gegprifti Qirjako Mihali Pali Miska Prokop Murra Fred Abrahams Human rights in post communist Albania Human Rights Watch Helsinki S 36 ISBN 1564321606 1996 Kathleen Imholz CAN ALBANIA BREAK THE CHAIN THE 1993 1994 TRIALS OF FORMER HIGH COMMUNIST OFFICIALS Archived 2014 05 06 at the Wayback Machine ATA NEWS DEFENCE ATTORNEYS REQUEST INNOCENCE FOR SIX FORMER SENIOR PLA OFFICIALS 19 Juni 1996 ATA NEWS EX COMMUNIST SENIOR OFFICIAL RELEASED FROM THE COURT HALL 13 August 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prokop Murra amp oldid 1221753448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.