Sabit Brokaj
Sabit Brokaj | |
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Albanian Minister of Defence | |
In office 25 July 1997 – 24 April 1998 | |
President | Rexhep Meidani |
Prime Minister | Fatos Nano |
Albanian Minister of Health | |
In office February 1991 – December 1991 | |
President | Ramiz Alia |
Prime Minister | Fatos Nano Ylli Bufi |
Personal details | |
Born | Vlorë, Albanian Kingdom (present day Republic of Albania) | January 7, 1942
Died | September 13, 2020 | (aged 78)
Cause of death | Heart attack by Blood |
Political party | Socialist Party of Albania (from 12 June 1991) |
Other political affiliations | Party of Labour of Albania (until 12 June 1991) |
Education | University of Tirana |
Profession | Doctor |
Sabit Brokaj (7 January 1942 – 13 September 2020) was an Albanian politician, doctor, and professor. In 1991 Brokaj served as the Minister of Health of Albania.[1]
Early life
[edit]Brokaj was born 7 January 1942, in Vlorë, Albania during the Italian occupation of Albania.[1] From 1959 to 1964, Brokaj served as a medical assistant on a submarine.[1] After graduating from the University of Tirana's medical faculty in 1969, Brokaj went on to serve as medical chief of a brigade in Shijak from 1969 to 1972.[1] From 1972 to 1984, Brokaj worked as a cardiologist at military hospital in Tirana.[1] He traveled to France to study cardiology in 1979 and echocardiology in 1982. During this period, Brokaj was one of Enver Hoxha's personal physicians.[citation needed]
In 1984, Brokaj left the military to become a professor at a medical school in Tirana.[1] He was promoted to Deputy Dean of the school in 1987, and Dean in 1989.[1] He held this position until he left the school in 1991.[citation needed]
During his medical career, Brokaj was a rival of fellow cardiologist Sali Berisha.[citation needed] Berisha would go on to be President and Prime Minister of Albania as a member of the conservative Democratic Party of Albania. Their rivalry continued during their political careers, to the point that reports stated they were not on speaking terms.[citation needed]
Political career
[edit]Brokaj entered into Albanian politics following the fall of communism in Albania, and was seen as a member of the Socialist Party's "old guard".[citation needed] He first served as Minister of Health from February to December 1991.[1] He was elected Deputy of the People's Assembly in 1991, 1996, and 1997.[1] In 1992 he was elected to the presidency of the Socialist Party of Albania.[1] On 25 July 1997, Brokaj was appointed Minister of Defence.[1] His leadership as Defence Minister was seen as lacking, especially because it took place following the 1997 unrest in Albania.[1] The damage to military assets at the time was extensive, and many pieces of military equipment were stolen by rioters. These stolen assets even included Chinese-made HY-1 surface-to-air missiles.[2] To help rebuild the Albanian military following the unrest, Brokaj turned to Turkey and Greece.
Personal life
[edit]Brokaj was fluent in English, French, Russian, and Italian. He was married with two children.[1]
He died on 13 September 2020, aged 78.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Leadership Profiles: Background and data on current world leaders". Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy. 26 (2/3): 14. February–March 1998.
- ^ "Nuclear- and Missile-Related Trade and Developments for Selected Countries, July-October 1997". The Nonproliferation Review. 5 (2): 137. Winter 1998.
- ^ Renown Doctor Passes Away, President Condoles His Family