Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation

The Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation (Albanian: Ministria e Ekonomisë, Kulturës dhe Inovacionit) is a department of the Albanian Government responsible for the implementation of economic, cultural affairs and innovation. Blendi Gonxhja is the minister serving since January 2024.[1]

Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation
Ministria e Ekonomisë, Kulturës dhe Inovacionit
Department overview
Formed3 December 1941; 82 years ago (1941-12-03)
Preceding Department
  • Ministry of Culture
JurisdictionCouncil of Ministers
HeadquartersRr. Dëshmorët e 4 Shkurtit,
1001 Tirana
Minister responsible
Websitemeki.gov.al

History

Since the establishment of the institution, the Ministry of Culture has been reorganized by joining other departments or merging with other ministries, thus making its name change several times. This list reflects the changes made in years in pluralist history since 1992 as an institution:

  • Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (Ministria e Kulturës, Rinisë dhe Sporteve) from 1992 to 1996
  • Ministry of Culture, Youth and Women (Ministria e Kulturës, Rinisë dhe Gruas) from 1996 to 1997
  • Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (Ministria e Kulturës, Rinisë dhe Sporteve) from 1997 to 2005
  • Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports (Ministria e Turizmit, Kulturës, Rinisë dhe Sporteve) from 2005 to 2013
  • Ministry of Culture (Ministria e Kulturës) from 2013 - 2024.
  • Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation from 2024 - current.

Subordinate institutions

Arts and Culture

Museums

Agencies, Institutions and Departments

Officeholders (1941–present)

No.Name
Term in office
1Dhimitër Beratti3 December 19414 January 1943
2Mihal Sherko18 January 194311 February 1943
3Javer Hurshiti12 February 194328 April 1943
4Hilmi Leka11 May 194310 September 1943
5Kol Tromara5 November 194316 June 1944
6Mark Gjon Markaj18 July 194428 July 1944
7Akile Tasi6 September 194425 October 1944
8Sejfulla Malëshova23 October 194421 March 1946
9Bedri Spahiu1 August 195321 June 1955
10Ramiz Alia21 June 19553 June 1958
11Manush Myftiu3 June 195822 June 1965
12Fadil Paçrami23 June 196513 September 1966
13Thoma Deliana14 September 19663 May 1976
14Tefta Cami3 May 197619 February 1987
15Moikom Zeqo11 May 19914 June 1991
16Preç Zogaj11 June 19916 December 1991
17Vath Koreshi18 December 199113 April 1992
18Dhimitër Anagnosti13 April 19923 December 1994
19Teodor Laço4 December 199410 March 1997
20Engjëll Ndocaj11 March 199724 July 1997
21Arta Dade25 July 199728 September 1998
22Edi Rama2 October 199826 October 2000
23Esmeralda Uruçi26 October 20006 September 2001
24Luan Rama6 September 200129 January 2002
25Agron Tato22 February 200225 July 2002
26Blendi Klosi29 December 20031 September 2005
27Bujar Leskaj9 September 200518 March 2007
28Ylli Pango19 March 20073 March 2009
29Ardian Turku17 March 200916 September 2009
30Ferdinand Xhaferaj16 September 200930 March 2011
31Aldo Bumçi19 July 20113 April 2013
32Visar Zhiti3 April 201311 September 2013
33Mirela Kumbaro15 September 201317 January 2019
34Elva Margariti17 January 201915 January 2024
34Blendi Gonxhja15 January 2024Incumbent

Notes

  • The title "Substitutive" (gheg albanian: Zavëndësisht), often using the acronym "Zav.", references to the temporary exercise of duty by an official who was not formally appointed by the prime minister but occupied the interim role of the vacant minister. These officials are labeled in the list with an asterisk.

See also

References