Halil Mëniku
Halil Mëniku (died June 4, 1967) was an Albanian politician and publisher. He served as mayor of Tiranë from 1943 to 1944.[1]
Life
He was born in Tirana, Ottoman Empire. In 1935 he published the journal Jeta dhe Kultura (English: Life and Culture).[2] A member of Balli Kombëtar's central committee, Mëniku had joined the anti-Italian military bands in 1942. In 1943 after Italy's capitulation and the German takeover he became vice-kommissar of Tiranë and acted as mayor of the city. At the same time, he also represented Balli Kombëtar along with Skënder Muço, Hysni Lepenica, Mit’hat Frashëri and Hasan Dosti in the Mukje Assembly, which determined a short-lived national salvation government between the nationalist and communist factions.[3] After the communist victory, he fled to western Europe. Mëniku was the head of the International Peasants' Union in Rome and a director of the press bureau of the "Free Albania" National Committee. He died on June 4, 1967, in Paris and was buried at the cemetery of Thiais.[4]
References
- ^ "Mayors of Tirana". tirana.gen.al.
- ^ Körner, Christine (1982). Entwicklung und Konzeption der Presse in Albanien und der albanischen Exilpresse. R. Trofenik. p. 436. ISBN 9783878281504. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
- ^ Neuwirth, Hubert (2008). Widerstand und Kollaboration in Albanien 1939-1944. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 93. ISBN 9783447057837. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
- ^ Monthly bulletin. Bulletin. New York: International Peasant Union. 1967. p. 2. OCLC 302412126. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
- v
- t
- e
- Zyber Hallulli (1913–14)
- Servet Libohova (1915–16)
- Ismail Ndroqi (1917–22)
- Ali Begeja (1922–23)
- Ali Derhemi (1923–24)
- Xhemal Kondi (1924–25)
- Fuat Toptani (1925–27)
- Izet Dibra (1927–28)
- Rasim Kalakula (1928–30)
- Rexhep Jella (1930–33)
- Abedin Nepravishta (1933–35)
- Qemal Butka (1936–37)
- Abedin Nepravishta (1937–39)
- Qazim Mulleti (1939–40)
- Omer Fortuzi (1940–43)
- Halil Mëniku (1943–44)
- Llazar Treska (1944–45)
Republic of Albania:
- Ibrahim Sina (1947–49)
- Isuf Keçi (1950–51)
- Sabri Pilkati (1951)
- Peço Kagjini (1951–52)
- Sami Gjebero (1953–54)
- Ibrahim Sina (1954–55)
- Sami Gjebero (1956–57)
- Irfan Ceklkupa (1957–58)
- Rifat Dedja (1958–61)
- Sabri Pilkati (1961–62)
- Rifat Dedja (1962–64)
- Sabri Pilkati (1965–66)
- Myqerem Fuga (1970–73)
- Ndue Marashi (1974–75)
- Nesip Ibrahimi (1976–83)
- Jashar Mezenxhiu (1984–85)
- Llambi Gegprifti (1986–87)
- Leandro Zoto (1987–88)
- Llambi Gegprifti (1989–90)
- Tomor Malasi (1991–92)
- Sali Kelmendi (1992–96)
- Albert Brojka (1996–2000)
- Edi Rama (2000–11)
- Lulzim Basha (2011–15)
- Erion Veliaj (2015–)