Albania post-election outlook: brittle bipolarity and state capture - Vienneast Compass Author Marcus How Edi Rama; Source: Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative
On 25 April, Albania held elections for its unicameral chamber of parliament, which is comprised of 140 seats. The breakdown of the vote for the parties that secured representation is as follows:
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Opposition: Social Democratic Party (PSD) – 2.25%, 3 seats (+2)
The result reinforces the position of Prime Minister Edi Rama’s government, which won its third consecutive term while also safeguarding the absolute majority it secured in 2017. This is likely to be strengthened further by PSD, which won two additional seats, but whose US-blacklisted leader Tom Doshi immediately resigned his mandate in order to facilitate cooperation with PS.
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