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List of cults of personality
The cult of personality is a phenomenon that took place in several countries in the world.
==Albania==

Long time ruler of communist Albania Enver Hoxha had what the OECD called "an overwhelming cult of personality and an ultra-centralised, authoritarian form of decision-making". Hoxha was widely portrayed as a genius who commented on virtually all facets of life from culture to economics to military matters. Statues were erected in cities. Each schoolbook required quotations from him on the subjects being studied. The ruling party of the time, the Party of Labour of Albania, honored him with titles such as Supreme Comrade, Sole Force and Great Teacher. When Hoxha died in 1985, Ramiz Alia took power. Robert D. McFadden of ''The New York Times'' wrote that Alia's policies of liberalization were "too little, too late", and the country descended into violent anarchy. Alia served a year in prison for corruption, but the anarchy prevented further charges from being brought against the former Communist regime.

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