Pëllumb Kulla

Predecessor: Thanas Shkurti Pëllumb Kulla (born 10 January 1940) is a former Albanian diplomat, writer, playwright, satirist, and professor.

[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][excessive citations] As an author, Kulla wrote more than 31 published titles, focusing on portraying the communist era of Albania with a sharp satirical angle.

His extensive contributions to the stage are compiled in seven volumes, published under the title "Theater, This Game of Magic," with funding from the Municipality of Fier.

After graduation, Kulla faced difficulties in Vlorë, where he was initially appointed as the stage director of the new theater's comic troupe but was later excluded from the ranks of other local artists.

He began as the Secretary for Culture and Press at the Embassy of Albania in Bonn, a position he held during the initial months of the newly unified Germany's capital.

During his time in this role, the focus was on Kosovo's independence and the challenges posed by the pyramid schemes that plagued post-Enverist Albania, which was governed by inexperienced officials.