Tuk Jakova | |
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Vice-Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Albania | |
In office 20 July 1954 – 24 June 1955 Serving with Manush Myftiu |
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Prime Minister | Mehmet Shehu |
Succeeded by | Koço Theodhosi |
In office 4 July 1950 – 23 July 1953 Serving with Hysni Kapo, Spiro Koleka, Spiro Pano |
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Prime Minister | Enver Hoxha |
Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of Albania | |
In office 23 July 1953 – 20 July 1954 |
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Prime Minister | Enver Hoxha |
Preceded by | Abdyl Këllezi |
Succeeded by | Abdyl Këllezi |
Minister of Interior of the People's Republic of Albania | |
In office 4 July 1950 – 23 July 1953 |
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Prime Minister | Enver Hoxha |
Chairman of the Constituent Assembly | |
In office 25 March 1946 – 1946 |
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Prime Minister | Enver Hoxha |
Preceded by | Omer Nishani |
Succeeded by | Ymer Dishnica |
Personal details | |
Born | 1914 |
Died | 1959 |
Nationality | Albanian |
Political party | Party of Labour of Albania |
Portfolio | Minister of Industry, Chairman of the Constituent Assembly, Minister of Finance, Minister of Interior, and Vice-Prime Minister |
Tuk Jakova (Shkodër, 1914 – 1959) was an Albanian politician in the People's Republic of Albania. He served as Chairman of the Constituent Assembly, Minister of Finance, Minister of Interior, and twice as Vice-Prime Minister.
In November 1941, Jacova attended the first and founding conference of the Party of Labor of Albania as a representative of the Shkodër group of Communists. Other members of the Shkodër group were Qemal Stafa and Liri Gega.
From March 25, 1946 until later that year, Jakova served as Chairman of the Constituent Assembly.
On 4 March 1947, Jakova arrived in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to serve as minister to Yugoslavia. By 1 June 1948, Jakova was serving as Minister of Industry.
In the government reshuffle on 4 July 1950, Jakova was appointed Minister of the Interior and Vice-Prime Minister.Hysni Kapo, Spiro Koleka, and Spiro Pano also served as Vice-Prime Minister.
On 23 July 1953, in a joint meeting of the plenum of the Central Committee of the Party of Labor, the Albanian Council of Ministers, and the Presidium of the National Assembly, the government of Albania is restructured. During this meeting, Jakova was appointed the Minister of Finance.
On 20 July 1954, Jakova was re-appointed Vice-Prime Minister.
He was President of the Soviet–Albanian Friendship Society until 1951 and President of the General Council of the Syndicate Union of Albania from 1945 to 1947.