1st Gov
editPortfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | ||||||
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Prime Ministry | |||||||||
4 December 1912 | 22 January 1914 | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | 30 March 1913 | ||||||||
vacancy | 30 March 1913 | 25 December 1913 | |||||||
25 December 1913 | 22 January 1914 | ||||||||
Ministers | |||||||||
4 December 1912 | 5 July 1913 | ||||||||
5 July 1913 | - | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | 5 July 1913 | ||||||||
5 July 1913 | - | ||||||||
(31 July 1913) | (5 September 1913) | ||||||||
5 September 1913 | 20 November 1913 | ||||||||
20 November 1913 | 22 January 1914 | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | 22 January 1914 | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | - | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | 30 March 1913 | ||||||||
4 December 1912 | 30 March 1913 | ||||||||
- | 4 December 1912 | - | |||||||
4 December 1912 | 22 January 1914 | ||||||||
Minister of Post–Telegraphs (Ministër i Postë–Telegrafit) | 4 December 1912 | 22 January 1914 |
3rd Gov
editPortfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | ||||||
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Prime Ministry | |||||||||
17 March 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
Council of Ministers | |||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | August 1914 | ||||||||
August 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | ||||||||
28 May 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
17 March 1914 | 3 September 1914 | ||||||||
Minister of Post–Telegraphs (Ministër i Postë–Telegrafit) | 17 March 1914 | 20 May 1914 | |||||||
Notes: |
Hasan Prishtina
editHasan Bey Prishtina's Fourteen Points |
1. the application of justice in some areas of Albania according to the "law of the mountain;" |
2. the performance of military service in Rumeli, except in war or special internal situations; |
3. the return of confiscated weapons; |
4. the appointment of officials who knew the customs and language of the region; |
5. the construction of lyceums and agricultural schools in the provincial capitals of Yanya, Işkodra, Manastir, and Kosova that would instruct in the Albanian language; |
6. the building of more religious schools; |
7. the freedom to open private schools; |
8. the inclusion of the local language in primary, secondary, and higher level schools; |
9. the improvement and expansion of roads; |
10. the establishment of additional nahiyes; |
11. the honoring of morals commanded by the religion of Islam and the empire’s constitutional laws; |
12. the trial of the cabinets of Ibrahim Hakkı and Said Paşas; |
13. a general amnesty; and |
14. the payment of indemnity for damaged properties. |