Niko Gjyzari

Niko Gjyzari (born 10 November 1934) is a former Albanian economist and politician who served as Minister of Finances in the Çarçani II Government and later as General Director of the Bank of Albania. He was selected as a member candidate of the Politburo of the Labour Party of Albania at the 10th party congress.[1]

Niko Gjyzari
34th Finance Minister of Albania
In office
16 February 1984  19 February 1987
Preceded byQirjako Mihali
Succeeded byAndrea Nako
14th Governor of the Bank of Albania
In office
1 January 1991  31 August 1991
Preceded byQirjako Mihali
Succeeded byIlir Hoti
Personal details
Born (1934-11-10) 10 November 1934
Vlorë, Albanian Kingdom
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Biography

Niko Gjyzari was born on November 10, 1934, in Vlorë, Albanian Kingdom. He finished his primary education in his hometown and later attended the financial technical school "January 11" in Tirana. In 1961, he graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tirana. From 1956 to 1974, he worked as inspector and chief of finance at the executive committee in Vlorë District. Between 1974 and 1975, he served as budget director inside the Ministry of Finances. From 1975 to 1984 he was Deputy Minister of Finances and from 1984 to 1985 was elevated to the post of Minister of Finances. After his short tenure in charge of the ministry, he was appointed chairman of the State Planning Commission, a post he held until 1990. In that same year, he was named Secretary General of the Council of Ministers. In January 1991, Gjyzari took the important role of General Director (governor) of the Bank of Albania. In June 1991, he became a candidate member of the Politburo of the Labour Party at the 10th party congress. From August 1991 to May 1992, he served as Deputy General Director of the bank.[2]

References

  1. Dervishi, Kastriot (2012). Kryeministrat dhe ministrat e shtetit shqiptar në 100 vjet. Tiranë: Shtëpia Botuese "55". p. 132. ISBN 978-9994356225. OCLC 861296248.
  2. Krasniqi, Afrim. Sistemet Politike në Shqipëri (1912–2008) (2nd ed.). Tiranë: Shtypshkronja "EMAL". ISBN 978-99956-19-36-7.
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