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Democratic Party of Albania
Partia Demokratike e ShqipërisëLeader Sali Berisha Parlement leader Astrit Patozi Slogan Ju jeni te paret!
You are the first!Founded December 11, 1991 Newspaper Rilindja Demokratike Youth wing Forumi Rinor i Partise Demokratike Ideology Liberal conservatism
Conservatism,[1]
Pro-EuropeanismPolitical position Centre-right International affiliation Centrist Democrat International,
International Democrat UnionEuropean affiliation European People's Party (Observer) National Assembly 67 / 140Municipality 30 / 65Communes 173 / 309Website http://www.pd.al/ Politics of Albania
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The Democratic Party of Albania (Albanian: Partia Demokratike e Shqipërisë) is a center-right, Conservative,[1] political party in Albania and the leading party in the governing coalition since the 2005 parliamentary elections. It is an observer member of the European People's Party (EPP) and a full member of the International Democrat Union and the Centrist Democrat International.[2][3][4] Its newspaper is Rilindja Demokratike.[5]
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History
The party was founded in 1990 by Aleksander Meksi, Arben Imami, Azem Hajdari, Sali Berisha, Edmond Budina, Eduard Selami, Genc Ruli, Gramoz Pashko, Merita Zaloshnja etc. becoming the first opposition party after they were legalized.
The party came to power in 1992 after winning the 1992 parliamentary election under the leadership of Sali Berisha and Aleksander Meksi and ruled until 1997. The government resigned in 1997 after a civil war nearly broke out inspired by the socialist, who gained power. It is part of the Union for Victory (Bashkimi për Fitoren) coalition, which received 37.1 percent of the vote in the 2001 elections and 46 members of parliament although the elections were truly unfair. In the July 2005 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Party won 56 of the 140 seats and its allies won 18 under the call Time for Changes (Koha per Ndryshim). Two other parties also joined the new coalition (PAA of the left wing & PBDNJ of the Greek minority, 4 and 2 seats). This meant that with a combined total of 79 seats, the Democratic Party and its allies were able to form a government with Sali Berisha becoming Prime Minister. One of his priorities was Albanian integration to NATO, an objective he accomplished in 2009 when Albania and Croatia were accepted as members.
Headquarters
The party's headquarters is located in the center of Tirana, 50m from the Albanian parliament. Rilindja Demokratike shares the building with the Democratic Party.
Seats in parliament
Year Seats Number of
total seats1991 75 250 1992 92 140 1996 122 140 1997 29 155 2001 32 140 2005 56 140 2009 67 140 Chairmen of PD
Person Period Sali Berisha 1991 – 1992 Eduard Selami 1992 – 1995 Tritan Shehu (acting) 1995 Tritan Shehu 1996 – 1997 Genc Pollo (Interem) 1997 Sali Berisha 1997 – today Elections
2009 national elections
After the Albanian parliament elections of 2009 the Democrats won 67 MPs. The current list as of september 2011:[6][7]:
- Astrit Patozi
- Adriana Gjonaj
- Albana Vokshi
- Aldo Bumçi
- Arben Imami
- Aurel Bylykbashi
- Ardian Turku
- Arenca Trashani
- Astrit Bushati
- Bedri Hoxha
- Besnik Dushaj
- Bujar Nishani
- Dashnor Sula
- Edi Paloka
- Edmond Spaho
- Eduard Halimi
- Enkelejd Alibeaj
- Fatbardh Kadilli
- Fatos Beja
- Fatos Hoxha
- Ndriçim Babasi
- Flamur Noka
- Florion Mima
- Gazmend Oketa
- Genc Ruli
- Genc Pollo
- Gent Strazimiri
- Gerti Bogdani
- Ramiz Çobaj
- Gjergji Papa
- Gjok Uldedaj
- Igli Cara
- Ilir Bano
- Ilir Rusmali
- Ismail Hoxha
- Jemin Gjana
- Jozefina Topalli
- Kreshnik Çipi
- Lajla Pernaska
- Ledina Aliolli
- Lefter Maliqi
- Leonard Demi
- Luan Skuqi
- Luçiano Boçi
- Kosta Barka
- Majlinda Bregu
- Mark Marku
- Mehmet Xheka
- Mesila Doda
- Myqerem Tafaj
- Ndue Paluca
- Osman Metalla
- Paulina Hoti
- Rajmonda Bulku
- Ridvan Bode
- Rahim Çota
- Rrajmond Hoxha
- Sali Berisha
- Selami Xhepa
- Sherefedin Shehu
- Sokol Olldashi
- Spiro Ksera
- Sybi Hida
- Tritan Shehu
- Vasillaq Ngresi
- Viktor Gumi
- Ylli Lama
References
- ^ a b Parties and Elections in Europe
- ^ "Key Political Parties in Albania". Balkaninsight. http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/who-is-who-political-parties-in-albania.
- ^ "Democratic Party of Albania". EPP. http://www.europeanpeoplesparty.eu/memberdetail.php?partieID=65&landID=5.
- ^ "Partia Demokratike e Shqipërisë". Eurofactbook. http://www.eurofactbook.eu/epp_party.php?party=58&country=33&hmID=1828.
- ^ "Partia Demokratike e Shqipërisë". PD.AL. http://www.pd.al/uncategorized/20-vjet-gazeta-rilindja-demokratike-berishane-shqiperi-zbatohet-neni-i-artelajmesi-nuk-preket/.
- ^ "Parliamentary group". pd.al. http://www.pd.al/partia/grupi-parlamentar/.
- ^ "List of elected members". Albanian parliament. http://www.parlament.al/web/pub/lista_em_rore_e_deputet_ve_t_zgjedhur_sipas_qarqeve_2867_1.doc.
External links
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