Next Albanian parliamentary election

Next Albanian parliamentary election
Albania
← 2021 By April or May 2025

All 140 seats to the Parliament
71 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
PS Edi Rama 74
PD Sali Berisha 59
PDIU Shpëtim Idrizi 4
PL Ilir Meta 3
PSD Tom Doshi 3
Independents[a] 6

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Albania between April and May 2025.

Background

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In the 2021 parliamentary elections, the Socialist Party (PS) won 74 of the 140 seats in the parliament, resulting in Edi Rama being re-elected as Prime Minister. The PD-AN alliance, led by the centre-right Democrats, increased their seat-share from 43 seats to 59. However of the 59 seats 9 went to smaller parties that ran within the Democratic party.

During the same period, President Ilir Meta faced widespread allegations of violating the constitution, particularly in his intervention in the electoral process and the overt partisan stance against the PS he adopted during the 2021 elections.[1] In June 2021, the parliament initiated impeachment proceedings against Meta, accusing him of undermining the neutrality of the presidency.[2] However, in February 2022, the constitutional court ruled that Meta's actions did not constitute a violation of the constitution.[3][4]

Electoral system

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The electoral system of Albania is constructed upon the principles defined in the constitution and the electoral code. As a parliamentary constitutional republic, Albania implements a regional proportional representation method that allocates seats in the parliament according to the proportion of votes garnered by political parties in a multi-party system.[5][6][7] The parliament is composed of 140 representatives with a term of four years, where 100 members are elected directly from multi-member constituencies and 40 members from multi-name lists of parties or coalitions.[6] The constitution codifies substantial democratic principles, stipulating that voting rights are equal, free, and conducted through secret ballot.[8][9] All citizens of Albania, upon reaching the age of 18 and have not been deprived of voting rights, are permitted to participate in elections.[10] The electoral code also establishes comprehensive procedures for voter registration, ensuring that all eligible citizens can participate fully in the process. The allocation of representatives in the parliament is integrated on population size within 12 electoral districts, which correspond to the administrative regions of Albania.[7] To ensure proportional representation, the d'Hondt method is employed for seat distribution, contingent upon an electoral threshold of 1%.[7] This method facilitates a fair allocation of seats relative to the number of registered citizens in each district of Albania.[7]

On 26 July 2024, the parliament approved the amendments to the new electoral code, which included provisions for diaspora voting and the allocation of mandates.[11] A significant focus centered on the formula employed for candidate lists, which was no longer entirely open; instead, one-third was designated as closed and subject to the discretion of the party leader, thereby exempting it from preferential voting. Furthermore, the new regulations stipulated that one out of every three candidates elected from the open list was required to be a woman, thereby reflecting a commitment to enhancing gender representation within the electoral framework.[11]

Election date

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According to the constitution, parliamentary elections in Albania are required to be conducted no later than 60 days and no earlier than 30 days prior to the expiration of the parliament's mandate.[6] On 11 October 2024, the commissioner Ilirjan Celibashi of the Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve (KQZ) recommended the period between 20 April and 11 May 2025, as the most appropriate timeframe for the upcoming parliamentary elections.[12] On 11 November 2024, President Bajram Begaj procedurally initiated consultations to determine the election date for the elections, inviting representatives from the Coalition for Reforms, Integration, and Consolidated Institutions (KRIIK) to the Presidenca.[13]

Parliamentary parties

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As of the electoral code, a parliamentary party is defined as a political organisation that has achieved representation in the parliament by obtaining a minimum of one seat in the most recent electoral contest.[14] Subsequent to the 2021 parliamentary election, the PS obtained 74 of the 140 seats, emerging as the majority party.[15] The PD – AN secured 59 seats, while LSI acquired 4 seats and the PSD attained 1 seat.[15]

Name Ideology Position Leader 2021 result Ref.
Votes (%) Seats
PS Socialist Party of Albania
Partia Socialiste e Shqipërisë
Social democracy Centre-left Edi Rama 48.67
74 / 140
PD–AN Democratic Party – Alliance for Change
Partia Demokratike – Aleanca për Ndryshim
Liberal conservatism Centre-right Lulzim Basha 28.85
59 / 140
LSI Socialist Movement for Integration
Lëvizja Socialiste për Integrim
Social democracy Centre-left Monika Kryemadhi 6.81
4 / 140
PSD Social Democratic Party of Albania
Partia Socialdemokrate e Shqipërisë
Social democracy Centre-left Tom Doshi 2.25
3 / 140

Parties and coalitions

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According to the electoral code, each political party is mandated to submit a registration request to the KQZ no later than 70 days prior to the scheduled election date.[16] This request must comprehensively contain several critical components, including the identity of the party chair authorised to present candidates, the official name and acronym of the party, a specimen of the official stamp, and the contact information for both the finance officer and communication officer.[16] Registered political parties have the option to form coalitions, which must also be registered with the KQZ at least 60 days before the election.[17] A political party that is part of a coalition is restricted from engaging in another coalition or presenting candidates independently.[17] The coalition is required to designate a leading party, which assumes the responsibility for fulfilling the legal obligations formed in the electoral code, and to document inter-party relations in a formal coalition agreement submitted to the KQZ.[17] It is essential that both political parties and coalitions submit a multi-name list of candidates for the parliament election no later than 50 days prior to the election.[18]

In June 2024, Lulzim Basha, the former leader of the Democratic Party, established a new faction titled, the Democratic Party – Euroatlantic Democrats, following internal conflicts regarding the ownership of the party's official seal.[19][20] By November 2024, Basha revealed that he was engaged in advanced discussions with Endri Shabani of Nisma Thurje to explore potential electoral cooperation.[21] However, Shabani publicly rejected the possibility of such an alliance, asserting that a cooperation with Basha or his faction was "zero".[22]

On 24 September 2024, representatives of the Democratic Party initiated consultations with allies for the upcoming elections, with Ilir Meta of the Freedom Party being the first to meet.[23] Meta did not take a clear stance on whether to run on a joint electoral list or separately, but expressed a preference for using his own party's logo.[23] On 14 November 2024, the party's leader Sali Berisha, who was placed under house arrest since December 2023, addressed concerns about Meta's involvement in the electoral list for the elections, despite Meta's imprisonment in October 2024.[24] Berisha underscored that Meta, who is according to him incarcerated without a clear charge, would be included in the electoral list if his party joined the coalition.[24]

Campaign

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Election campaigns in Albania are regulated to initiate 30 days before the scheduled election date and must conclude 24 hours prior to voting.[25] The day preceding and election day are designated as periods of electoral silence, during which all campaigning is prohibited.[25]

Governing party

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Prime Minister Edi Rama of the Socialist Party introduced the initiative "PS2030 për Shqipërinë 2030" during the party's assembly on 8 September 2024.[26] This initiative is centered on increasing youth engagement and preparing the party for Albania's future as a member of the European Union.[26][27] Its key objectives include empowering younger members and adapting the party's structure and policies to meet the challenges of the upcoming decade.[26] As part of its election preparations, the party launched the platform called "Deputeti që Duam" focusing on selecting candidates from four key categories, including the diaspora, youth, women, and professionals.[28][29][30]

Other parties

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In August 2024, Basha of the Democratic Party – Euroatlantic Democrats presented an anti-corruption strategy for the elections, including the formation of a dedicated unit to trace and recover misappropriated public funds, alongside reinforcing the roles of the Special Structure against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) and the Special First Instance Court for Corruption and Organized Crime (GJKKO).[31] Basha further advocates for an extension of an anti-mafia law to encompass corrupt public-private partnerships, the confiscation of illicit assets from public officials, and the removal of parliamentary immunity to facilitate comprehensive investigations.[31] Additionally, he proposes a vetting process aimed at cleansing both central and local government institutions.[31]

In September 2024, the Democratic Party appointed Flamur Noka to lead the party's the coordination of campaign activities for the elections.[32] Also in September, Adriatik Lapaj of Lëvizja Shqipëria Bëhet stated that over the past year, they have been actively engaging citizens through meetings in Tirana, regional areas, and the diaspora, underscoring the role of the electorate in challenging the existing government.[33] Lapaj criticized both the Socialist Party and Democratic Party, claiming that their leaders exploit criminal networks to manipulate elections and maintain power.[33] Lapaj's vision seeks to dismantle this system, promising an alternative model based on honesty and accountability, with the ultimate goal of empowering the Albanian people to enact change.[33]

Opinion polls

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Leadership approval

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Edi Rama

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Edi Rama, leader of the Socialist Party and Prime Minister of Albania since September 2013.

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 45.9 50.1 -4.2
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 48.4 47.3 1.1
EuronewsAlbania 1 March 2024 52.1 47.9 5.2
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 47.8 49.4 -1.6
EuronewsAlbania 8 May 2023 52.8 44.5 8.3
EuronewsAlbania 21 April 2023 54.1 42.7 11.4
EuronewsAlbania 24 March 2023 59.1 38.3 20.8
EuronewsAlbania 3 March 2023 47.3 49.7 -2.4
EuronewsAlbania 6 January 2023 36.8 56.3 -19.5
EuronewsAlbania 7 October 2022 40.6 56 -15.4
EuronewsAlbania 5 May 2022 44.8 54 -9.2
EuronewsAlbania 27 January 2022 50.1 48.3 1.8
EuronewsAlbania 11 November 2021 43.3 54.6 -11.3
EuronewsAlbania 10 June 2021 52.4 47.4 5
EuronewsAlbania 8 April 2021 47 52.5 -5.5

Sali Berisha

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Sali Berisha, current leader of the Democratic Party and Leader of the Opposition, former Prime Minister of Albania and former President of Albania .

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 28.7 66.3 -37.6
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 25.6 70.3 -44.7
EuronewsAlbania 1 March 2024 28.7 71.3 -36.3
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 30.6 65.7 -35.1
EuronewsAlbania 8 May 2023 27.7 66.6 -38.9
EuronewsAlbania 21 April 2023 33.4 62.2 -28.8
EuronewsAlbania 24 March 2023 28.6 68.1 -39.5
EuronewsAlbania 3 March 2023 26.8 70.4 -43.6
EuronewsAlbania 6 January 2023 21 71.8 -50.8
EuronewsAlbania 7 October 2022 26.2 71.5 -45.3
EuronewsAlbania 5 May 2022 27.2 72 -44.2
EuronewsAlbania 27 January 2022 21.2 76.1 -54.9
EuronewsAlbania 11 November 2021 28.1 69.8 -41.7

Lulzim Basha

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Lulzim Basha, former leader of the Democratic Party and former Mayor of Tirana.

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 13.9 80.5 -66.6
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 13 82.5 -69.5
EuronewsAlbania 1 March 2024 14 86 -72
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 21.9 73.6 -51.7
EuronewsAlbania 3 March 2023 20.2 76.7 -56.5
EuronewsAlbania 6 January 2023 7.6 84.1 -76.5
EuronewsAlbania 7 October 2022 14 83.5 -69.5

Ilir Meta

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Ilir Meta, leader of the Freedom Party, former President of Albania .

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 9.9 84.6 -74.7
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 7.3 88.5 -81.2
EuronewsAlbania 1 March 2024 8.4 91.6 -83.2
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 10.7 85.2 -74.5
EuronewsAlbania 8 May 2023 10.4 81.5 -71.1
EuronewsAlbania 21 April 2023 18 74.1 -56.1
EuronewsAlbania 24 March 2023 12.4 83.1 -70.7
EuronewsAlbania 3 March 2023 8.8 87.6 -78.8
EuronewsAlbania 6 January 2023 4.6 88.1 -83.5
EuronewsAlbania 7 October 2022 6.7 90.7 -84
EuronewsAlbania 11 November 2021 7.2 91.1 -83.9

Endrit Shabani

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Endrit Shabani, leader of Nisma Thurje, an extra-parliamentary opposition party.

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead Unknown to me
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 13 25.1 -12.1 53.4
EuronewsAlbania 8 March 2024 17.9 25.4 -7.5 44
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 19.6 33.1 -13.5 40
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 23.8 26.8 -3 42.8

Arlind Qori

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Arlind Qori, leader of Lëvizja Bashkë, an extra-parliamentary opposition party.

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead Unknown to me
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 17.6 23.3 -5.7 50.3
EuronewsAlbania 8 March 2024 22.2 21.6 0.6 42.7
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 23.8 29.1 -5.3 40.5
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 31.3 24.5 6.8 36

Adriatik Lapaj

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The polls below asked voters for their opinion of Adriatik Lapaj, leader of Shqipëria Bëhet, an extra-parliamentary opposition movement.

Pollster Date Approve Disapprove Lead Unknown to me
EuronewsAlbania 15 December 2023 27.8 21.5 6.3 42
EuronewsAlbania 8 March 2024 35 17.4 17.6 37.2
EuronewsAlbania 7 June 2024 40.8 26.9 13.9 26.9
EuronewsAlbania 16 October 2024 46.2 24.4 21.8 22.8

Nationwide

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Polling firm Date Sample PS PD PL PSD PDIU NTH LB SB PM Others Lead
Piepoli + Report TV 17 October 2024  – 50.3% 30.2% 1.5% 1.0% 1.0% 1.7% 1.0% 6.8% 3.1% 3.7% 20.1%
2021 election 25 April 2021 1,578,117 48.67% 39.43% 6.81% 2.25% with PD 0.65%  –  –  – 2.84% 9.24%

Notes

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  1. ^ One seat each held by the PR, PAA, LZHK, PBDNJ, PLL, Mundësia

References

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