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Ilirjan Celibashi, the head of the Central Election Commission, stated that neither Enkelejd Alibeaj nor Sali Berisha were allowed to register their candidates as the Democratic party of Albania before the deadline was on 7 March, meaning that the PD would not be allowed to run in the upcoming local elections. [16] In February 2023, controversy ...
This local electoral calendar for 2023 lists the subnational elections held in 2023. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Part of the Politics series
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Fredis Beleris was arrested in May 2023 during a mayoral election campaign in his Albanian hometown of Himare, which has an active ethnic Greek community. ... Fredis Beleris was arrested in May ...
Zef Hila ran for Mayor of Vau Deja in the 2023 Albanian Local Elections. [31] Ramadan Likaj: Tiranë County: Lulzim Basha: Sali Berisha: Chairman of Democratic Party and Former Prime Minister of Albania: Belind Këlliçi (Resigned) Asllan Dogjani (Replaced) Belind Këlliçi ran for Mayor of Tirana in the 2023 Albanian Local Elections. [32 ...
[4] [5] On 15 March 2023 PDK, PLL, PBDNJ and PD would form the Coalition "Together We Can Win". [6] On 15 April 2023 the Republican Party of Albania, New Democratic Spirit, and many other opposition parties would run for council seats, [7] [8] while they would endorse Berisha's candidates for Mayor for the 2023 Albanian local elections ...
14 May – 2023 Albanian local elections [4] June ... 24 September – 7 May 2023: 2022–23 Albanian Women's National Championship [12] References
The Central Election Commission (Albanian: Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve), commonly abbreviated in Albanian as KQZ, is the permanent, independent, non-partisan election commission responsible for conducting parliamentary and local elections in the Republic of Albania. It is regulated by and beholden to the Electoral Code.