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2012 Albanian presidential election

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Election

2012 Albanian presidential election

← 2007
30 May - 11 June 2012
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NomineeBujar Nishani
PartyPD
Popular vote73 of 140MPs
Percentage52.14%

President before election

Bamir Topi
PD

Elected President

Bujar Nishani
PD

Indirect presidential elections were held inAlbania on 30 May, 4, 8 and 11 June 2012,[1] the seventh such elections since thecollapse of the communist regime in 1991. The first through third rounds of voting were inconclusive. The fourth round resulted in the incumbent party's memberBujar Nishani being elected asPresident.

ThePresident of Albania is elected through asecret vote and without debate by theParliament of Albania by a majority of three-fifths majority of all its members. TheConstitution of Albania sets a limit to a maximum of two terms in office.[2] When this majority is not reached in the first round of voting, a second round takes place within seven days. If such a majority is still not reached, a third round must take place within a further period of seven days. If even in the first three rounds no candidate has attained the necessary majority, a further two rounds must be held within seven days, with the majority needed to win being reduce to an absolute majority or 50% +1 vote of the total Members of the Parliament. If after five rounds of voting no candidate has attained the necessary majority outlined for each round of voting in the Parliament, the Parliament will be dissolved and a general election must occur within 60 days.[3]

Candidates

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While the two major parties (the rulingDemocratic Party and the oppositionalSocialist Party) were arguing about their candidates for the new president, some smaller parties already proposed their candidates. TheAlbanian Christian Democratic Movement has formally announced the current Speaker of ParliamentJozefina Topalli as their presidential nominee, this was a surprising choice as Topalli has widely been seen and speculated upon by the media as the potential Democratic Party candidate for the post.[4]

Other smaller parties have also presented their candidates. TheDemocratic Alliance Party has officially proposed the name of its current leaderNeritan Ceka as the party's nominee for the presidential race. For the representative of this party Ceka has all the chances to be chosen as a compromise candidate and win the support of all the parties.[4]

Aleko Gjergjo andHajredin Fratari are the two candidates that have been proposed by theDemocratic National Front Party.[citation needed]

A name that has been speculated upon by the media to be a strong contender in the presidential race is that of formerPrime Minister and presidential candidateFatos Nano. He received only 3 votes in the previous presidential election held in2007 because most members of the opposition coalition led by the Socialist Party did not support him, however, and chose to boycott this Presidential Election.[5]

Unity for Human Rights Party have officially stated its support for Nano's nomination.[6]

The full name list proposed by the majorityBerisha-Meta Cabinet:[7]

The full name list individually proposed by the deputies of Socialist Party:[8]

Election

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First round

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The Socialist Party rejected Zaganjori, as the first round of voting on 30 May failed without a vote.[9] It accused the Democratic Party of not consulting them over the move to elect Zaganjori. Parliamentary speakerJozefina Topalli said that "I urge all political parties to pursue a spirit of acceptance, and then the solution will come in the second or third round."[10]

Second round

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The Democratic Party insisted on naming Zaganjori, with Prime Minister Sali Berisha saying that "we've done our part, we gave up our initial positions, renouncing a political candidature and take a step towards the opposition in order to reach a mutual agreement. Let's hope the opposition do their part now." The Socialist Party countered in saying that Zaganjori's nomination was put forward unilaterally and asked for more negotiations to reach a compromise. TheLeader of the OppositionEdi Rama said that "our objective is to give the country a head of state who receives support both from the government and the opposition. We aren't laying out any conditions. The government must make it possible for us to also make a contribution."[11]

Third round

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On 8 June, no vote was taken as there was no candidate following the Socialist Party's rejection of Zaganjori.[12] Zaganjori then withdrew his candidacy,[13] stating that he wanted to be elected as a consensus candidate and as the opposition did not trust him he did not want to be elected with the governing party's votes alone.[14]

Fourth round

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On 10 June, the day before the vote, a meeting between the leaders of the Socialist Party, the Democratic Party, theSocialist Movement for Integration andJustice for Integration and Unity was inconclusive, the proposed candidates for the first list were:Arben Imami (Minister of Defense),Bujar Nishani (Minister of Interior),Artan Hoxha (columnist),Petraq Milo (prime minister's adviser). A second non-political list included:Edmond Islamaj (member ofSupreme Court of Albania),Vitore Tusha also member of Supreme Court,Ledio Bianku. The Socialist Movement for Integration'sIlir Meta said the consensus candidate would be Hoxha, although the opposition was rumoured to have namedPandeli Majko as their candidate[15]

On the day of the vote, Hoxha withdrew his candidacy saying:[16]

Until yesterday night I hoped that the presidential process would have the minimal spirit of understanding and consensus, and this morning, after receiving hundreds of congratulatory messages, with some of them coming from Socialist Party members, I have continued to hope that the presidential process still promised consensus. But seeing the aggressive stances of Socialist exponents and their media, including slander and blackmail, I reached the conclusion that the presidential process cannot have the minimum of civilization, and due to the political interests, the process will not be allowed to contribute the civil factors. I have followed the presidential process very closely and have commented for a reasonable and consensual reason. I thought to contribute in the last session for the same goal, but based on what I declared above, I cannot be part of this process which apparently warns a storm.

The Democratic Party's parliamentary leader,Astrit Patozi, said that Nishani would be the candidate at a voting session at 17:00. The Socialist Party's Edi Rama also said thatFatos Nano would not be the party's candidate: "If Nano’s candidacy would be consensual, we would not break the consensus, but he cannot be our candidate, because we cannot break our principles and ruin Albania’s opportunity for the EU candidate status." He also said the Socialist Party would never support Hoxha as "it is unacceptable for a minister to become president, especially in a time of crisis like the one we’re in." Nano reacted to the Socialist Party's decision in saying that "this is the moment when the party leaders should think beyond their close political accounts that have deteriorated Albania, and show their full responsibility for the love of the country, with its values and merits that a European country deserves." He also said that he proposed himself as a consensus candidate to bring about a solution and preface a possible Socialist Party win in the next parliamentary election, as well as a win for all Albanians.

The vice leader of the Socialist Movement for Integration,Petrit Vasili, would support an agreement with the Democratic Party to choose a president. The head of the United for Humans Right party,Vangjel Dule, said that: "The majority still showed that they cannot elect the President, even with simple majority. I appeal the opposition and Edi Rama, since we have an incapable majority, to not allow the opposition to avoid the political battle, but offer its alternative through Fatos Nano." TheParty for Justice, Integration and Unity'sShpetim Idrizi also said that the Socialist Party should support Nano’s candidacy.Gazmend Oketa, one of the founders of theNew Democratic Spirit, added to calls for a consensus candidate president. "Our country needs consensus, and our country seems on the brink of early elections."[17]

The final vote came despite calls from theWestern world for a consensus candidate. On 11 June, 76 voted were cast. However, two MPs filed awhite vote. Nishani was elected with 73 votes. He then shook hands with MPs but did not make a speech.

European Union's ambassador to Albania,Ettore Sequi, issued a statement that read: "The role of the president in anchoring Albania's state institutions in independence and in helping the country unite its efforts will be of crucial importance for Albania to successfully address the challenges it faces on its path towards the European Union."[18]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Rial, Nerea (25 May 2012)."Albania begins elections procedures". Neurope.eu. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  2. ^"KUSHTETUTA E REPUBLIKËS SË SHQIPËRISË"(PDF).wipo.int (in Albanian). p. Article 88.1.
  3. ^"KUSHTETUTA E REPUBLIKËS SË SHQIPËRISË"(PDF).wipo.int (in Albanian). p. Article 86.1.
  4. ^abKandidaturat për president, Aleanca Demokristiane propozon Jozefina TopallinArchived 2012-06-02 at theWayback Machine, Gazeta Shqip, 29 April 2012 (in Albanian)
  5. ^"Smaller parties present their presidential nominees - oranews" (in Albanian). Oranews. Archived fromthe original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved30 May 2012.
  6. ^""Campaign", Dule supports Nano - Top Channel". Top-channel.tv. Archived fromthe original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  7. ^Xhezair Zaganjori, candidate for PresidentArchived 2016-03-04 at theWayback Machine, Top Channel, 30 May 2012
  8. ^PS, ja emrat që po propozojnë deputetët për PresidentArchived 2012-06-05 at theWayback Machine, Shqiptarja.com, 2 June 2012 (in Albanian)
  9. ^"Albanian parliament fails to elect new president".The Daily Star. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  10. ^Koleka, Benet (30 May 2012)."Fractious Albanian parliament fails to elect president".Reuters. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  11. ^"Albania: no candidates running in election for presidency". Ansamed.ansa.it. Archived fromthe original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  12. ^"Keep up with the Latest European News". mail.com. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  13. ^"Zaganjori withdraws candidacy for president - Top Channel". Top-channel.tv. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2012. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  14. ^"setimes features 9 June 2012". Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2012. Retrieved10 June 2012.
  15. ^"Artan Hoxha, candidate for President. Rama: Dialogue failed - Top Channel". Top-channel.tv. Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  16. ^"President, Hoxha withdraws candidacy - Top Channel". Top-channel.tv. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  17. ^"DP proposes Nishani. SMI and Nano react. Voting underway - Top Channel". Top-channel.tv. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved30 April 2017.
  18. ^Koleka, Benet (11 June 2012)."Albania elects new president, opposition sidelined". Reuters. Retrieved30 April 2017.
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