Pali Miska ( born in 1931 in Bradvicë,Albania) is a former Albanian politician of the Communist Era. He served as Chairman of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania from 22 November 1982 - 19 February 1987.
Miska was first as a party functionary in Fushë Arrëz, the largest Albanian state enterprise for timber production.
In 1970, he was elected first-deputy of the People's Assembly (Alb: Kuvendi Popullor), and served as member from the seventh to the end of the eleventh legislative term until 1991. In 1971, he became candidate of the Central Committee (CC) of the selected PPSh, and simultaneously the First Party Secretary in Pukë District in northern Albania.
In September 1975, Miska succeeded the demised Koço Theodhosi as member of the Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania without previous candidate status. He became also member of the Central Committee of the Party. He had these positions until the metamorphosis of the Labour Party to Socialist Party (Alb: Partia Socialiste e Shqipërisë) in June 1991. Together with Hekuran Isai, Qirjako Mihali, and Llambi Gegprifti, Miska was part of a new generation of leaders within the party, which emerged and gained influence with the termination of relations with the People's Republic of China. (see Sino-Albanian split)