- (Albanian: Lëvizja
Legaliteti) were an
Albanian royalist and pro-monarchy
faction founded in 1941. It was led by Abaz Kupi. The
Legaliteti sought the return...
- Ermenji,
Vasil Andoni, Hafëz
Jusuf Azemi and Ali Klissura.
There were also
Legaliteti members including their leader Abaz Kupi, the "Blloku Independent" (Independent...
- Abaz Kupi Abaz Kupi
Founder of the
Legaliteti movement Personal details Born (1892-08-06)6
August 1892 Akçahisar,
Ottoman Empire (modern-day Krujë, Albania)...
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during World War II, 40% from Albania's
monarchist movement,
known as
Legaliteti and the rest from
other Albanian factions. A
dozen Albanian émigrés were...
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Party of
Albania continued to
fight alongside the
Yugoslav Partisans.
Legaliteti would continue fighting against the
fascist armies, but the
distance between...
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Mehdi Frashëri and Abaz Kupi. Frashëri,
using Dine's
connection to the
Legaliteti,
requested that Kupi join the government. Kupi
agreed after the Albanian...
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Albanian state. The
National Liberation Movement included the
Communists and
Legaliteti of Abaz Kupi, as well as
smaller local nationalist leaders. The conference...
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Colors Yellow, Red
Black National ****embly 1 / 140
Council Seats 22 / 1,613
Website www.
legaliteti.al
Politics of
Albania Political parties Elections...
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resistance organization, an anticommunist, anti-German
royalist group known as
Legaliteti, took
shape in Albania's
northern mountains. Led by Abaz Kupi, it largely...
- (consisting of men from
Balli Kombëtar and the
monarchist movement,
known as
Legaliteti) were
parachuted into
Albania with the aim of
organizing a po****r revolt...