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          Comrade Tuk Jakova, instead of making a good example, and instead of studying in order to raise his political and ideological level, made a bad example.

        1. Comrade Tuk Jakova, instead of making a good example, and instead of studying in order to raise his political and ideological level, made a bad example.
        2. Tuk Jakova was born in Shkodër in and completed primary and secondary school in her hometown, while she was forced to interrupt her.
        3. Tuk Jakova, (“Hero of the People”), publishes archival documents with two expert reports of the death of his father him, with the signatures of the relevant.
        4. Comrade Tuk Jakova: I told him about my impressions regarding the placement of photographs and busts, which bore no resemblance to the faces of.
        5. Later to become famous in Albanian politics, including Tuk Jakova, Vasil Shanto and Qemal Stafa.
        6. Tuk Jakova, (“Hero of the People”), publishes archival documents with two expert reports of the death of his father him, with the signatures of the relevant....

          Tuk Jakova

          Albanian politician (1914–1959)

          Tuk Jakova (20 February 1914 – 26 August 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.

          Political career

          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.[1] Other members of the Shkodër group were Qemal Stafa and Liri Gega.[1]

          From March 25, 1946 until later that year, Jakova served as Chairman of the Constituent Assembly.[citation needed]

          On 4 March 1947, Jakova arrived in Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to serve as minister to Yugoslavia.[2] By 1 June 1948, Jakova was serving as Minister of Industry.[3]

          In the government reshuffle on 4 July 1950, Jakova was appointed Minister of the Interior and