After
fall of communism in Albania, Prëk Cali was decorated and honored with the Medal "Martyr of Democracy" in 1993 by President of Albania
Sali Berisha. Seven years later, in 2010, then-current President of Albania
Bujar Nishani honored him with Order "Honor of Nation". In 2000 the monument of Prek Cali was set put in
Shkodër.
Controversy Mehdi Frashëri, the Prime Minister of
Albania's
Quisling government under
Nazi Germany, believed that after Cali's death, Albanian and Yugoslav communists disseminated stories about Prëk Cali being a fascist, enemy of Albania, and secret supporter of Chetniks. Frashëri believed such accounts were untrue because Cali and his whole family fought together with the Kelmendi tribe against 800 Serbian partisans, and in August 1912 protected the northern borders of Albania. Luigj Martini also believes that the claims of cooperation between Chetniks and Cali is Albanian-Yugoslavian communist propaganda.
Literature Mihailo Lalić (1914–1992) mentioned Cali in his short story
Posljednje brdo (1967) and novel
Pramen Tame (1979), and included him in his collection of memoirs. ==References==