In 1912, Fico joined
Vlorë's government as a councillor in the Ministry of the Interior. In 1916, he served as vice-prefect of
Tirana. During his tenure as vice-prefect, Fico, along with co-founders
Zyber Hallulli, Mytesim Këlliçi, Luigj Shala, and Xhelal Toptani, co-founded Streha Vorfnore, the city's first public orphanage on November 28, 1917, the date of the fifth anniversary of the Albanian Declaration of Independence. In 1918, he was one of the initiators of the
Congress of Tirana—together with
Abdi Toptani and
Ismail Ndroqi—which along with the
Congress of Durrës later that same year, established the continuity of the newly created Albanian state after
World War I. Fico then served as Minister of Interior Affairs in
Pandeli Evangjeli's cabinet in 1921 and served two terms as deputy of
Durrës. His political career culminated in 1929 with a 19-month appointment as
Foreign Minister of Albania—a post he was removed from in 1930 for his opposition to the Fascist Italian regime. == Ambassadorships ==