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    1. PositiveMuscle4870 on

      To be fair, Talat Xhaferi was just a temporary technical prime minister with no significant power. Technically he counts as a leader, but in practice it didn’t matter much.

    2. Not only does the PM of Australia have some Albanian heritage but his name *means* Albanian in Italian. His father was a man of Albanian descent living in Italy.

    3. If it is by origin as well, then many more can be on the list. Like George Washington, whose mother was Albanian.

    4. Theodoros Pagkalos? Are we serious? We count people who are 1/32nd Albanian from 500 years ago?

      Plus Pagkalos was a dictator, not a legal prime minister.

    5. • Francesco Crispi – Italy🇮🇹: PM, Arbëresh Albanian.

      • Theodoros Pangalos – Greece🇬🇷: PM, Arvanite Albanian.

      • Dritan Abazoviq – Montenegro🇲🇪: PM, Albanian.

      • Muhammad Ali Pasha – Egypt🇪🇬: Ruler, Albanian.

      • Talat Xhaferi – North Macedonia🇲🇰: PM, Albanian.

      • Köprülü family – Ottoman Empire🇹🇷: Grand Viziers, Albanian.

      • Anthony Albanese – Australia🇦🇺: PM, Arbëresh Albanian roots.

      • Pope Clement XI – Vatican🇻🇦: Pope, Arbëresh Albanian.

      • Gjergj Gjika (Gheorghe Ghica) – Moldavia/Wallachia🇲🇩: Ruler, Albanian origin.

      • All Kosovo 🇽🇰PMs – Kosovo: Ethnic Albanians.

      • All Albania PMs – Albania: Ethnic Albanians.

    6. Wasn’t the first Tunisian president of Albanian origin also? Habib Bourguiba?

    7. Shouldn’t only Gaza be highlighted? Halimi was only PM it the Gaza protectorate, the West Bank was Jordanian at the time.

    8. Few-Interview-1996 on

      You can add a few more for the Ottomans, not the least of whom would be Berkinzade Süleyman Paşa, though not PM.

    9. Background-Pin3960 on

      well koprulu mehmed pasa was the grandvizier of the ottoman empire, not turkey. you should actually mark all countries that were part of the ottoman empire back then actually

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