Flamur Noka (born March 3, 1971) is an Albanian politician, currently serving as the General Secretary of the Democratic Party of Albania.
Born and raised in Kukës, in Albania's northern border with Kosovo, Noka joined the Democratic Party in the early 2000s, and quickly started climbing the ranks.
[1] He held positions within the Democratic Party of Albania.
[2][3][4] In June 2012, he was named the Interior Minister following Bujar Nishani's accession to the Presidency of Albania.
In 2013 he was replaced as Interior Minister by Saimir Tahiri after the heavy electoral defeat of the Democrat Party at the hands of the Socialists led by the new Prime Minister Edi Rama[1][5] In 2024 Noka became notable in the Greek public by supporting the Greek minority in Himarë, by participating in the electoral campaign held mostly in Greek, in favour of Petros Gikurias, an Greek-American businessman, and using Greek letters in a region non officially part of the Greek Minority zone.