After the formation of the Albanian Kingdom (1928–1939), Koco Kotta was appointed as Prime Minister by King Zog.
[1] The next day after the dismissal of Kota, Zogu tasked Pandeli Evangjeli to form a new government.
In January 1931 The Cabinet of Evangjeli passed a censure law that classified public criticism of members of the assembly and against the King as a crime.
[7] Due to an earthquake in southern Albania[8] and a harvesting failure, the government was forced to make a deal with Italy.
The deal with Italy was unpopular by the Cabinet of Evengjeli and Zogu pressured him into resigning, effectively ending the second government of Evangjeli.