2005 Albanian parliamentary election

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2005 Albanian parliamentary election
Albania
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All 140 seats in the Parliament of Albania
71 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
PD Sali Berisha 7.7 56 +10
PS Fatos Nano 8.9 42 −31
PR Fatmir Mediu 20.0 11 New
PSD Skënder Gjinushi 12.7 7 +3
LSI Ilir Meta 8.4 5 New
PDR Genc Pollo 7.4 4 +1
PAA Lufter Xhuveli 6.6 4 +1
AD Neritan Ceka 4.8 3 0
Social Democracy Paskal Milo 4.2 2 New
PBDNJ Vangjel Dule 4.1 2 −1
PDK Nard Ndoka 3.3 2 +2
Liberal Democratic Arjan Starova 1.1 1 New
Independent 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Elected Prime Minister
Fatos Nano
PS
Sali Berisha
PD

Parliamentary elections were held in Albania on 3 July 2005.[1] The result was a victory for the opposition Democratic Party (PD) and its allies, prominently the Republican Party (PR). Former president Sali Berisha became prime minister as a result of the election.[2] Voter turnout was only 48.0%.[3]

Electoral system

The 140 members of parliament were elected using the mixed-member proportional representation. Voters elected 100 deputies directly from constituencies and 40 from party lists.[4]

Conduct

The proper conduct of the election was seen as crucial in maintaining Albania's eventual EU hopes.[5] For the most part, election day was peaceful, but OSCE monitors said that the poll only partially complied with international standards,[6] citing disorganization, improper procedures and "a few violent incidents." The Central Election Commission (CEC) received over 300 complaints.[7]

Monitors from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe called the election a “disappointment,” saying it failed to comply with international standards because of “serious irregularities,” intimidation, vote-buying and “violence committed by extremists on both sides.”[8]

Results

On 14 July the CEC released final results for 97 constituencies as well as the tentative national proportional results. The clear winners were the Democratic Party and its allies, though with many close constituency races between the PD and the governing Socialist Party of Albania (PSSh). The only party to win both proportional and constituency-level seats was the Socialist Movement for Integration (LSI) of former prime minister Ilir Meta, as Meta himself won the party's lone constituency mandate. Despite this, the LSI did not fulfill pre-election expectations that it might emerge as a dealmaker in the next parliament.

Party Constituency Compensatory Total
seats
+/-
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Democratic Party of Albania 602,066 44.1 56 104,796 7.7 0 56 +10
Socialist Party of Albania 538,906 39.4 42 121,412 8.9 0 42 -31
Socialist Movement for Integration 112,449 8.2 1 114,798 8.4 4 5 New
Republican Party of Albania 113,356 8.3 0 272,746 20.0 11 11 New
Social Democratic Party of Albania 0 174,103 12.7 7 7 +3
New Democratic Party 0 101,373 7.4 4 4 +1
Environmentalist Agrarian Party 0 89,635 6.6 4 4 +1
Democratic Alliance Party 0 65,093 4.8 3 3 0
Social Democracy Party of Albania 0 57,998 4.2 2 2 New
Unity for Human Rights Party 0 56,403 4.1 2 2 -1
National Movement - King Zogu I 0 47,967 3.5 0 0 New
Demochristian Party of Albania 0 44,576 3.3 2 2 +2
National Front 0 22,896 1.7 0 0 New
Party for Justice and Integration 0 16,012 1.2 0 0 New
Liberal Democratic Union 0 14,418 1.1 1 1 New
Party of Labour of Albania 0 9,292 0.7 0 0 New
Freedom and Human Rights Movements 0 9,027 0.7 0 0 New
Communist Party of Albania 0 8,937 0.7 0 0 New
Democratic National Front Party 0 7,632 0.6 0 0 New
Albanian Democratic Union Party 0 7,371 0.5 0 0 0
Albanian Socialist Alliance Party 0 6,604 0.5 0 0 New
Alliance for Welfare and Solidarity 0 5,059 0.4 0 0 New
Social Albanian Parties – National Unity Party 0 3,260 0.2 0 0 New
Albanian Democratic Party for a New Right Democracy 0 1,794 0.1 0 0 New
Albanian Green League 0 1,710 0.1 0 0 New
Albanian Democratic Monarchist Movement Party 0 774 0.1 0 0 New
Albanian National Security Party 0 570 0.1 0 0 New
Independents 1 1 -1
Invalid/blank votes 21,973
Total 1,366,777 100 100 1,367,347 100 40 140 0
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Adam Carr

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p133 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ "Albania's new PM takes charge". The Independent. 2 September 2005. p. 22.
  3. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p141
  4. ^ Albania IFES
  5. ^ Hope, Kerin (2005-07-01). "Election puts Albania at crossroads on Sunday's vote will decide whether the Balkan nation resumes talks linked to closer integration with the Union". Financial Times. p. 2.
  6. ^ Hope, Kerin (2005-07-11). "Former Albanian president tainted by savings scheme scandal poised for Balkan comeback". Financial Times. p. 8.
  7. ^ "Berisha officially declared election winner". Ireland On-Line. 2005-09-01. Archived from the original on 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  8. ^ Stuart Stevens' ... Past Clients| Penn Bullock| 29 October 2012| tnr.com| accessed 29.10.2012

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