International Control Commission | |
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2nd Government of Albania | |
1914 | |
Date formed | 22 January 1914 |
Date dissolved | 17 March 1914 |
People and organisations | |
Representatives | Léon-Alphonse-Thadée Krajewski Harry Harling Lamb Alessandro Leoni Aleksandr Mihajlovič Petrjaev Aristoteles Petrović Julius Winckel Mufid Libohova |
History | |
Election | Treaty of London |
Predecessor | Provisional Government |
Successor | Përmeti I Government |
The International Commission of Control (Albanian: Komisioni Ndërkombëtar i Kontrollit të Kufinjve) was the commission established on October 15, 1913, on the basis of the decision by the six Great Powers made on July 29, 1913, according to the London Treaty signed on May 30, 1913. Its goal was to take care of the administration of newly established Albania until its own political institutions were in order.[1]
Treaty of May 30, 1913. As it was decided at the London Conference of Ambassadors, the sovereignty of Albania was under the protection of the six great powers: Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy and Russia. At the same time, an International Control Commission was created.