Albanian National Security Party

Albanian National Security Party

Albanian National Security Party (in Albanian: "Partia e Sigurise Kombetare Shqiptare") is a political party in Albania, led by Haxhi Bardhi. PSKSH contested the 2005 parliamentary elections. The party came last, with less than 0.05% of the votes on the proportional list.


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