Background
Vuçitërni was born in Vıçıtırın, Vilayet of Kosovo, Ottoman Empire on 8 April 1880. He descended from a landowning family.
Vuçitërni was born in Vıçıtırın, Vilayet of Kosovo, Ottoman Empire on 8 April 1880. He descended from a landowning family.
Initially he served as town"s hodja. In 1920 he moved to Albania and served as vice-prefect of Tirana. From 1921 to 1925 he served as Assemblyman of the Albanian Parliament representing the region of Dibra.
In February 1927, following the review that showed disorder and confusion at the Albanian vakf where he was an administrator, and the failure of the reform on the medreses, Vuçitërni called for a reform on the charity institutions.
The call led to controversies. From May 1928 to 1930 he served as Minister of Public s (Albanian: Ministër i Punëve Botore) in the government of Kostaq Kota.
During the term he was investigated for corruption. From 1928 to 1932 he was elected again in the Albanian Parliament.
He was one of the two trusted men of Ahmet Zogu for reviving the Committee of Kosovo together with Ismet Bey Kryeziu of Gjakova.
Nevertheless, the activity of the Committee of Kosovo at that time would be mainly propagandistic. In 1939 he was elected by the Italians as Director of SITA, and Italian company responsible for electrical energy and logistics, replacing Qemal Vrioni. He would be arrested by the Albanian communists in late 1944 and sentenced as war criminal and collaborationist.
From 1925 to 1928 he was a member of the Senate.