Koço Muka (1895 - 21 November 1954) was an Albanian politician, lawyer and Minister of Education in 1944.
He attended and graduated from the Zosimaia School in Ioannina and then studied law in Istanbul at Dar al-Huk.
[1] He then became a military officer in the period 1920-1924 and even became the district commander of the Gjirokastër gendarmerie.
After supporting the June Revolution, with the Triumfin e Legalitetit he left the country as an emigrant to Italy, Greece and Austria.
On June 1, 1945, the Prime Minister of Albania, Enver Hoxha, asked the President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, to hand over Koço Muka to the Albanian authorities for trial.