2025 Albanian parliamentary election

2025 Albanian parliamentary election

11 May 2025

All 140 seats in the Kuvendi
71 seats needed for a majority
Turnout44.83% ( 1.46 pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PS Edi Rama 53.27 83 +9
PDASHM Sali Berisha 32.93 50 −13
NISMASHB Adriatik Lapaj 4.00 1 New
PSD Tom Doshi 3.10 3 0
PM Agron Shehaj 3.05 2 New
LB Arlind Qori 1.53 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by administrative unit and county
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Edi Rama
PS
Edi Rama
PS

Parliamentary elections were held in Albania on 11 May 2025 to elect the 140 members of Parliament. They resulted in a fourth consecutive victory for the ruling Socialist Party (PS) led by Prime Minister Edi Rama, which increased its majority in parliament, with a promise of attaining European Union membership for Albania by 2030.

The elections took place against a backdrop of scandals during the party's previous term, including the arrest of Tirana mayor Erion Veliaj, Kukës mayor Safet Gjici, the incinerator scandal, and the 5D Affair. Opposition leader and leader of the Democratic Party Sali Berisha accused PS of pressure, fraud and vote-buying following the elections. Other allegations included vote buying through financial incentives and public sector jobs, misuse of state resources, and a patronage system in which PS activists monitored voters near polling stations.

OSCE's observation mission had a mixed reaction, saying the elections were competitive and well-run but lacked a level playing field including self-censorship by journalists, and a confrontational and polarizing campaign, with the two main political parties using divisive language and attempting to unduly influence voters. The elections were marked by widespread misuse of public resources and institutional power by the ruling party PS, while numerous reports of pressure on public employees and other voters as well as cases of intimidation were of concern.

The elections also marked the first time that Albanian citizens living abroad were allowed to vote.