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Cabinet of AlbaniaHighest Department overview Formed 1912 Jurisdiction Albania Headquarters Tirana Minister responsible Sali Berisha (PD), Prime minister Website www.keshilliministrave.al Albania
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The Cabinet of Albania, also known as Council of Ministers (Albanian: Këshilli i Ministrave) is the executive branch of Albania. The Chairman of the Council (Prime Minister) is appointed by the President; ministers are nominated by the President on the basis of the Prime Minister's recommendation. The Assembly of Albania must give final approval of the composition of the Council. The Council is responsible for carrying out both foreign and domestic policies. It directs and controls the activities of the ministries and other state organs.[1]
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