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 | | Returning to Albania in 1936, he became a teacher at his old school in KorcÔ. |  | | In 1930 he went on a state scholarship to the University of Montpellier, France, and then from 1934 to 1936 he was a secretary at the Albanian consulate general in Brussels and studied law at the university there. |  | | In order to ensure the succession of a younger generation of leaders, Hoxha in 1981 ordered the execution of several leading party and government officials. |
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 | | Albanian language schools, an Albanian press, an Albanian radio network were established and an Albanian governmental and political administration was created. |  | | Tetovo became Tetova, an Albanian Muslim city in the newly-expanded Albanian state. |  | | The Albanian Minister of the Interior was Dzafer Deva. |
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 | | The party's secretary-general from 1930 until 1964, Maurice Thorez, was briefly (1946-47) vice-premier of France; the party was led by Georges Marchais (1920-97) from 1972 to 1993. |  | | A party boss in Thai Nguyen recently complained that the average age of party members in his province is now over 55. |  | | At the apex of the pyramid were the All-Union Congress, nominally the party's supreme policymaking body; the Central Committee, elected by the Congress; the Political Bureau (Politburo), chosen by the Central Committee; and the Secretariat. |
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 | | Hoxha, the Albanian Communist Party's first secretary, became prime minister, foreign minister, defense minister, and the army's commander in chief. |  | | The Albanian regime feared that the United States and Britain, which were supporting anticommunist forces in the civil war in Greece, would back Greek demands for territory in southern Albania; and anxieties grew in July when a United States Senate resolution backed the Greek demands. |  | | Born in 1908 to a Muslim Tosk landowner from GjirokastÎr who returned to Albania after working in the United States, Hoxha attended the country's best college-preparatory school, the National LycÈe in KorÁÎ. |
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 | | The new law provided that any party, having 25% of the votes in a general election, should receive two-thirds of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies. |  | | In 1928, a new law abolished universal suffrage and restricted parliamentary elections to candidates officially nominated by the Fascist Grand Council. |  | | The third event was that after the General Strike in 1920, as stated earlier, the property class became haunted by the spectre of a Communist revolution and wanted a strong government to restore law and order in the country. |
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 | | Using the pretext of suppressing Albanian irredentism, Alexander Rankovic, Chief of the Federal Police, Vice President of Yugoslavia and a leading proponent of Serbo-centralism, ordered police pressure on Albanians to emigrate; thus between 1954- 57, some 195,000 Albanians left for Turkey. |  | | By the way, the staff enforcement, and material-technical facilitation, was envisaged to be a permanent duty in order to quench and hinder democratic processes in Kosova, and break the political will for self-determination of the Albanians following the dismemberment of SFRY, a constituting part of which was also Kosova. |  | | This served to encourage Belgrades already pronounced tendency to view all Albanians as potentially subversive. |
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 | | From 1944 until 1954 he was Albania's prime minister, and later held other posts in the government, but as secretary of the PLA's Central Committee, effectivel controlled the government until his death. |  | | Hoxha retired from active politics in 1981, but not without carrying out a final purge in which the several leading party members and government officials were executed. |  | | Hoxha was named secretary of the party's Central Committee and political commissar for the Army of National Liberation, which fought against the German army and fascist and feudal Albanian forces. |
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 | | The chief of the Communist Party, Enver Hoxha, ruled Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985. |  | | Albanian Jews served in the guerrilla armies, mostly with the partisans. |  | | Jews were not eligible to serve in the Albanian army during these years. |
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 | | He captured the Albanian capital Kroja from the Turkish governor and proclaimed a revolt against the Turks in 1442. |  | | The Albanian gendarmes, special police, and para-military units were Kosovars. |  | | The Nazi German-sponsored Albanian gendarmes, special police and para-military units were made up by Kossovars. |
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 | | University of Montpellier in France on a state scholarship, but he soon dropped out. |  | | The courts ensured that verdicts were rendered from the party's political perspective rather than affording due process to the accused, who were occasionally sentenced without even the formality of a trial. |  | | 1990 and the reformed Socialist Party's defeat in the 1992 elections. |
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 | | Why would a political party supposedly dedicated to "states' rights" use the Supreme Court to usurp those rights? |  | | The Republican National Party is currently selling photographs of Mr. |  | | From the Department of Energy to the Departments of Justice and Defense, the Bush administration has worked to establish policies that do not serve the interests of the people, but serve the interests of rich and powerful corporations. |
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 | | GORDON, D. Citizens, Parties, and the State: A Reappraisal. |  | | JACOBS, J.R. Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia, 1918-1922. |  | | The Congress Party of India: The Dynamics of a One-Party Democracy. |
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 | | A new constitution was promulgated, the _Statuto Fondamentale_, which effectively made the government of Albania the business of a department of the Italian foreign office; and an Albanian Fascist Party was founded, through whose subsidiary organisations the Italian parent party sought to exercise control over Albanian society. |  | | Italian forces had already occupied Albanian territory during World War I; and although they withdrew at the end of the war, the country was to become economically dependent on Mussolini's regime during the 1930s. |  | | Similarly, many of the Albanian collaborators had Austrian connections, and several ministers in the Albanian puppet government set up by the Nazis had been educated in Austria. |
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 | | The program is obligatory for all members of the party, and its forums, which have no right to take decisions and carry out duties that, oppose the principles. |  | | The Labor Party of Albania a direct continuity of the Albanian Communist Party, was founded in Tirana, on 8th of November 1941, from the Albanian communists headed by Enver Hoxha. |  | | This solution will determined by the Albanians themselves. |
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 | | Slobodan Milosevic is now on trial for only defending his people from NATO, and Albanian Mujahideen. |  | | NATO "Peace Keeping", led by the Democratic Party |  | | This would be another Jihad in which Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda criminal network would join. |
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