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  2. Political obligation - Wikipedia

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    The idea of political obligation is philosophical, focusing on the morality of laws, rather than justice. Discussion of political obligation grew during the era of social contract theory, in which Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were crucial in explaining the idea and its importance. Political obligation is distinct from legal obligation.

  3. Politics of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Kuvendi serves as the seat of the Parliament of Albania.. The Parliament of Albania (Kuvendi i Shqipërisë) is a unicameral legislative body. It is composed of not less than 140 members elected to a four-year term on the basis of direct, universal, periodic and equal suffrage by secret ballot.

  4. Constitution of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania

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    The Constitution of the People's Socialist Republic of Albania was the constitution used in the People's Socialist Republic of Albania.The constitution, promulgated on 28 December 1976, established Albania as a "People's Socialist Republic".

  5. Parliament of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The two largest political parties in Albania are the Socialist Party (PS) and the Democratic Party (PD). The last elections were held on 25 April 2021. Following is a list of political parties and alliances with representation in the Parliament by the 25 April 2021 elections:

  6. Institute for the Integration of Former Political Victims

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    The Institute for the Integration of Former Political Victims (Albanian: Instituti i Integrimit për Ish të Përndjekurit Politikë – IIPP) is a budgetary entity of the Albanian government, designated with the granting of financial compensation by the state, to former political prisoners of the communist regime and to the family members of those executed or interned at concentration camps ...

  7. Albanian Republic (1925–1928) - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Republic (Albanian: Republika Shqiptare) was the official name of Albania as enshrined in the Constitution of 1925. Albania came into an alliance with the Kingdom of Italy after signing the Treaties of Tirana, which gave Italy a monopoly on shipping and trade concessions. [1]

  8. Sigurimi - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Sigurimi was to prevent counterrevolutions and to suppress opposition to the existing political system. Although groups of Albanian émigrés sought Western support for their efforts to overthrow the Communist government in the late 1940s and early 1950s, they quickly ceased to be a credible threat because of the effectiveness of the Sigurimi.

  9. Law of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania has a civil law system with influences from both the Napoleonic Code and the German Civil Code, by way of the Swiss Civil Code.The national Constitution, adopted by referendum in 1998, is the state's supreme law.