Education
Zallari studied at the German college of Istanbul and later political science at the University of Vienna.
historian journalist politician
Zallari studied at the German college of Istanbul and later political science at the University of Vienna.
He served as Chairman of the National Parliament of Albania in 1943-1944. Born in Frashër in 1896 he hailed from the Zallari family, a branch of the Frashëri family. In 1944 Zallari intervened in the case of the employees of the state radio of Tiranë, who were to be arrested and executed by the German military authorities, which suspected them as Communists, and prevented their arrest.
These activities had a significant effect in his trial after the war, in which Zallari was sentenced to thirty years in prison.
He was released in 1962 and died in 1976. Throughout his life Zallari was a nationalist and a Germanophile.
Zallari viewed imperialism and internationalism as two synonymous views, which represented the extreme opposite of nationalism. He further divided internationalism/imperialism into two forms: secular and religious.
In 1943 as a deputy of Gjirokastër he became a member of the executive committee of the assembly of the State of Albania and a chairman of the assembly on November 9, four days after the previous chairman Idhomene Kosturi was assassinated in Durrëson During that period along with other members of the government he was granting Jewish refugees in Albania identification and citizenship as ethnic Albanians in order to prevent their arrest and deportation.