In Shkodra, on June 4, 1896, was born Dr. Nush Bushati. He received his first lessons at home, then went to Grac’s Lyceum in Austria and graduated as a lawyer at the University of Vienna.His student life was packed with numerous political, publicist and cultural activities. He leads the society, “Albania” and led the editorial office of “Djalnost” magazine. After graduation, he worked in the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria for the collection of documentation for Albania. In Albania, a deputy of Shkodra was elected to the National Assembly and its secretary-general. In those years, Was among the prominent opposition figures, participating in the June Revolution, Noli nominated general consul of Albania in Vienna. After Legality’s victory, Nush Bushati, stayed in Vienna and was dedicated to stage art. In 1930, he returned to Albania and headed the Albanian Youth Organization. After two years, the MP of Dibra is elected. In 1935, he led the Ministry of Education. In this post, he worked in the years of fascist occupation of the country. Before the end of the war, he moved to Vienna where he lived until he died in 1973.
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