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Politics & Government Guide in Albania

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

Albania operates as a unitary parliamentary republic led by Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party, which maintains a strong grip on power amid political tensions and opposition protests. Recent years have seen heightened conflicts, including the 2024 arrest of former President Ilir Meta and parliamentary clashes, while judicial reforms via SPAK have targeted high-level corruption. The country advances toward EU integration but faces challenges with rule of law, media freedom, and political polarization.

Political Stability

Moderate

Corruption Index

Moderate

Democracy Index

Moderate

Government Type

Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic

Legal System

Civil law system

Head of State

President Bajram Begaj(since 2022)

Head of Government

Prime Minister Edi Rama(Socialist Party)since 2013

Political Indicators

Political Stability
69

Scale: 0-100

Freedom House Nations in Transit (2024)

Corruption Index
69

Scale: 0-100

Freedom House (2024)

Press Freedom
69

Scale: 0-100

Freedom House (2024)

Democracy Index
69

Scale: 0-100

Partly Free

Freedom House (2024)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Parliament of Albania (140 seats)

Major Political Parties

Socialist Party(PS)

Center-left

Democratic Party(PD)

Center-right

Voting Rights

Direct, universal, periodic, and equal suffrage by secret ballot for Albanian citizens aged 18 and over

Recent Developments

  • Government reshuffling and concentration of political power announced by PM Rama in September 2024
  • Arrest of former President Ilir Meta on corruption charges in October 2024, sparking protests
  • Socialist Party secured sweeping victory in local elections in May 2024, winning 53 out of 61 municipalities
  • Appointment of Albana Koçiu as Deputy Prime Minister on March 6, 2026
  • Ongoing EU accession negotiations with screening sessions completed in November 2023
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal
Constitution1998
Counties and Municipalities12