Socialist Movement for Integration

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Socialist Movement for Integration
Lëvizja Socialiste për Integrim
AbbreviationLSI
LeaderMonika Kryemadhi
Parliamentary group leaderPetrit Vasili
FounderIlir Meta
Founded6 September 2004; 17 years ago (2004-09-06)[1]
Split fromSocialist Party of Albania[2]
HeadquartersSami Frasheri, Godina 20/10, Tirana
NewspaperIntegrimi
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left[2][4]
Colours    Red and white.
  Pink (customary)
National Assembly
4 / 140
Municipality
0 / 61
Website
lsi.al

The Socialist Movement for Integration (Albanian: Lëvizja Socialiste për Integrim, LSI) is a social-democratic political party in Albania.[3] LSI was formed on 6 September 2004[6] when Ilir Meta broke from the Socialist Party of Albania (PS).[7][8] Through the use of the term "movement", LSI attempts to give the message that it is open and inclusive. The other reason for using this term is its intention to differentiate itself from the other parties.[9] LSI employed the one member, one vote system in March 2005 to elect its leader, Ilir Meta.[9]

Elections[]

At the 2005 parliamentary election the party won five seats in the Albanian Parliament with 8.4% of the vote.[2] The party was mostly supported by the Albanian youth at the 2005 elections.[10] At the 2009 parliamentary election it won four seats with 4.8% of the vote.[8] The party along with PSV91 became the determining parties to form the government coalition.[11] In June 2009 the LSI allied with the centre-right Democratic Party of Albania (PD) to form the government coalition.[8][12]

LSI successfully increased its share of the vote in the 2013 parliamentary election, winning 16 seats with 10.4% of the vote.[2]

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Rank Government
2005 Ilir Meta 112,449 8.24
5 / 140
New 5th Opposition
2009 73,678 4.85
4 / 140
Decrease 1 Increase 3rd Coalition
2013 180,470 10.46
16 / 140
Increase 12 Steady 3rd Coalition
2017 Petrit Vasili 225,901 14.28
19 / 140
Increase 3 Steady 3rd Opposition
2021 Monika Kryemadhi 107,521 6.81
4 / 140
Decrease 15 Steady 3rd Opposition

Leader of the Party[]

Ilir Meta founded the party and remained Leader of the Party until 30 April 2017. On 28 April 2017 he was elected the 7th President of Albania and he resigned from the Party. Petrit Vasili, a prominent figure inside the party served as leader of LSI, until 29 June, resigning after the election results. The current leader of the Party is Monika Kryemadhi, who is the wife of Ilir Meta. Although she is the President's wife, she refused to take the honorific position of the First Lady of Albania, conceding the post to her oldest daughter.[13]

No. Name Took office Left office
1 Ilir Meta 6 September 2004 30 April 2017
2 Petrit Vasili 30 April 2017 29 June 2017
3 Monika Kryemadhi 29 June 2017 current

References[]

  1. ^ Robert Elsie (2010) Historical Dictionary of Albania, Scarecrow Press, pxlvii
  2. ^ a b c d Tom Lansford (8 April 2014). Political Handbook of the World 2014. SAGE Publications. p. 21. ISBN 978-1-4833-3327-4.
  3. ^ a b Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017). "Albania". Parties and Elections in Europe.
  4. ^ a b "The Albanian Electoral Systems since 1990" (PDF). Albanian Elections Observatory Brief (1). 19 April 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  5. ^ https://www.csis.org/programs/european-election-watch/albania
  6. ^ "Leftist Parties of Albania". Broad Left. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  7. ^ Michaela Salamun; Zaim Hallunaj. "European integration, party governance and electoral system in Albania" (Working Paper). Center for Southeast Europe. Retrieved 6 September 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ a b c Robert Elsie (2010). Historical Dictionary of Albania. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 422. ISBN 978-0-8108-6188-6.
  9. ^ a b (2005). F. Stiftung; G. Karasimeonov (eds.). Organizational Structures and Internal Party Democracy in South Eastern Europe (PDF). Sofia: Gorex Press. pp. 142–165. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  10. ^ Jano, Dorian (2008). "On Parties and Party SystemM in Albania: What implications for democracy" (PDF). Central-European Intensive Ccurse. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  11. ^ "Election campaign with the taste of blood". International Institute for Middle-East and Balkan Studies. 24 June 2009. Retrieved 6 September 2012.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Marc Stegherr; Kerstin Liesem (13 August 2010). Die Medien in Osteuropa: Mediensysteme Im Transformationsprozess. Springer-Verlag. p. 159. ISBN 978-3-531-92487-8.
  13. ^ http://shqiptarja.com/home/1/dor-hiqet-vasili-kryemadhi-kandidate-p-r-kryetare-t--lsi-427615.html

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