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  1. Parliamentary elections were held in Albania on 25 June. [1] They had initially been scheduled for 18 June, but after a possible boycott was announced by opposition parties during a political crisis that lasted three months, an agreement was reached between all parties on 18 May to change the date. [2] The Socialist Party won 74 of the 140 seats.

  2. Albania’s June 2017 Parliamentary Elections A partisan boycott threatened Albania’s 2017 parliamentary elections until an internationally brokered agreement paved the way for the opposition’s participation in the vote on June 25. The incumbent Socialist Party (SP) of Prime Minister Edi Rama won a single-party majority,

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  3. 2017 Albanian parliamentary election seat distribution.png 720 × 843; 104 KB 2023 Albanian local election map.png 1,076 × 2,400; 428 KB Albania 1991 parliamentary elections hu.png 3,467 × 3,563; 558 KB

  4. Jun 25, 2017 · General Information. Albania: Parliament, 25 June 2017. At stake in this election: 140 seats in the Parliament of Albania (Kuvendi i Shqipërisë) Description of government structure: Chief of State: President of the Republic Ilir META (since 24 July 2017) Head of Government: Prime Minister Edi RAMA (since 10 September 2013) Assembly ...

  5. Aug 17, 2017 · A partisan boycott threatened Albania’s 2017 parliamentary elections until an internationally brokered agreement paved the way for the opposition’s participation in the vote on June 25. The incumbent Socialist Party (SP) of Prime Minister Edi Rama won a single-party majority, with 74 seats in the 140-seat parliament. The opposition Democratic Party (DP), led by former Tirana mayor Lulzim ...

  6. Legislative Election 2017 By Alex Kireev Socialist Party of Albania 48.34% Democratic Party of Albania 28.85% Socialist Movement for Integration 14.28% Party for Justice, Integration and Unity 4.81% Libra Party 1.25% Social Democratic Party of Albania 0.95%

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  8. Jun 25, 2017 · On 25 June 2017, Silba – Initiative for Dialogue and Democracy (Silba) and European Dialogue and Democracy Association (Edda) conducted a short-term Election Observation Mission (EOM) in 8 electoral districts in the municipality of Tirana to observe the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Albania. Silba and Edda sent a delegation of 43 ...

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