Tirana Municipal Council
Municipal Council of Tirana Këshilli Bashkiak i Tiranës | |
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| 2023-2027 | |
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| Seats | 61 |
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| Party-list proportional representation | |
Last election | 2023 Albanian local elections |
The Municipal Council of Tirana (Albanian: Këshilli Bashkiak i Tiranës) is the 61-member legislative body of the municipality of Tirana, the capital city of Albania. The council is elected every 4 years.
The council adopts its own internal regulations; scrutinises the work of the mayor of Tirana; approves and amends the city's budget, as proposed by the mayor; approves municipal taxes and tariffs as well as borrowing and the paying off of loans; reviews popular initiatives; appoints and dismisses the secretary of the council; specifies the salary received by employees of the municipality and sets limits on the maximum number of municipal employees; regulates the organization and functioning of the public bodies it creates; authorizes the transfer of public property; oversees the internal auditing of the work of the municipality; elects the councilmembers which will represent the municipality in the county council; grants and rescinds the mandates of the members of the council; chooses the symbols of the municipality; names streets, plazas, territories, and other objects in the jurisdiction of the municipality; and bestows honours in the name of the city.
The meetings of the council are open to the public, unless the mayor or one-fifth of members request otherwise. The number of members is dictated by the law on local self-governance.
The council was last elected in the 2023 elections, where the Socialist Party retained its majority, albeit with a slimmer margin. Notably, the 2023 elections saw Berisha's faction of the Democratic Party (PD) split off and form the Together We Win coalition with PL, PBDNJ and PDK, which won more votes than the official PD.