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  2. Constitution of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Due to political instability, Albania has had many constitutions during its history. The modern state was initially constituted as a monarchy in 1913, briefly a republic in the 1920s, then it returned to a democratic monarchy in 1928. It later became a socialist republic until the restoration of capitalism in the 1990s.

  3. Albanian Democratic Monarchist Movement Party - Wikipedia

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    Albanian Democratic Monarchist Movement Party (Albanian: Partia Lëvizja Monarkiste Demokrate Shqiptare) is a political party in Albania led by Guri Durollari. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The party contested the 2005 parliamentary elections, and got around 0.1% of the votes.

  4. 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.

  5. Constitutional monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays a parliamentary democracy that is a constitutional monarchy is considered to differ from one that is a republic only in detail rather than in substance. In both cases, the titular head of state – monarch or president – serves the traditional role of embodying and representing the nation, while the government is carried on by a ...

  6. Albanian Republic (1925–1928) - Wikipedia

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    Albania was declared a constitutional monarchy in 1928. Upon its inception, Italy demanded to be allies with the republic. This was done largely to increase Italy's influence in the Balkans, and to aid Italian and Albanian security in their territorial feuds with the Second Hellenic Republic and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.

  7. History of Albania - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Albania made strides toward democratic reform and the rule of law, serious deficiencies in the electoral code remain to be addressed, as demonstrated in the elections. [ citation needed ] International observers judged the elections to be acceptable, but the Union for Victory Coalition , the second-largest vote recipient, disputed the ...

  8. Democratic Government of Albania - Wikipedia

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    From the outset, the Democratic Government was a Communist state. It sidelined the nationalist Balli Kombëtar, a task made somewhat easier by large amounts of British support. King Zog I was effectively dethroned; the Democratic Government barred him from ever returning to the country. The LANÇ quickly established fraternal relationships with ...

  9. King of Albania - Wikipedia

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    While the medieval Angevin Kingdom of Albania was a monarchy, it did not encompass the entirety of modern Albania. Although discontent among Albanian nobles emerged by 1282 due to the Angevin king's unfulfilled promises, the kingdom did not end at that time. Instead, Albanian nobles sought the support of the Roman Emperor in Constantinople, but ...