EU Advocates for Thorough Electoral Reform in Albania According to OSCE/ODIHR Recommendations

Silvio Gonzato, the European Union Ambassador in Tirana, emphasized the necessity for Albania to implement electoral reform that aligns completely with OSCE-ODIHR recommendations to foster fair political competition.

During his address at the conference titled “Building Trust in Elections: Political Financing and Electoral Reform in Albania,” organized by International IDEA and the University of Helsinki’s Rule of Law Center in collaboration with the Central Election Commission, Gonzato highlighted the importance of electoral reform.

“We need an electoral reform that fosters a genuinely competitive and equitable environment for all parties. This reform must be inclusive and adhere to OSCE-ODIHR recommendations,” Gonzato stated.

This commentary coincides with the establishment of a special commission by the Albanian Parliament to review the OSCE-ODIHR recommendations, co-chaired by representatives from the two largest parliamentary parties, PS and PD.

The conference also addressed political party financing, with Gonzato asserting that transparency in this area is not only a legal requirement but also crucial for safeguarding democracy and preventing external interference.

“Ensuring transparency in party financing bolsters democracy, reduces corruption risks, and safeguards the integrity of the political process,” the ambassador noted.

He reiterated the European Union’s ongoing support for Albania in this endeavor and highlighted that the nation is at a pivotal moment as it approaches the closure of negotiation chapters.

Gonzato stressed that financial transparency is vital for shielding political parties and institutions from potential foreign influences, framing it as an aspect of national security and democratic integrity.

“Transparent political party financing is essential for maintaining democratic integrity and public trust, as it protects parties from foreign meddling,” he added.

Additionally, the conference featured initial findings from an International IDEA study on access to political financing for youth and individuals with disabilities.

Ilirjan Celibashi, the State Election Commissioner, mentioned that a new law addressing the periodic financing of political parties must be passed within the month.

He shared specific proposals from the Central Election Commission, stressing the need for better regulations regarding political party and electoral subject financing.

“We require a law that ensures clarity on party financing, complete auditing, and the effectiveness of the oversight institutions,” Celibashi stated.

According to the chief commissioner, the CEC’s annual reports over the past three years indicate a low level of financial reporting by political parties. (9 December)


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16 responses to “EU Advocates for Thorough Electoral Reform in Albania According to OSCE/ODIHR Recommendations”

  1. Seems like Albania’s political scene is in for a glow-up, eh? Just what they needed—more meetings and recommendations to sort out the electoral mess, because clearly, that’s worked wonders before! 🤷‍♂️🇦🇱

  2. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good ol’ EU pep talk on electoral reform to get the Albanians all fired up about as much as a soggy baguette. 🍞 Just what we needed, another special commission to solve the world’s problems, one bureaucratic meeting at a time! 😏

  3. Hermopolis Avatar
    Hermopolis

    Looks like Albania’s about to revolutionize the electoral process—who knew that following OSCE-ODIHR recommendations could be the secret recipe for political success? 🤔🇦🇱 Let’s just hope they don’t take as long as a French strike to get it done!

  4. devil chick Avatar
    devil chick

    Just what Albania needs, a fancy conference to discuss what everyone already knows: reform is crucial. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew political financing could be such a riveting subject?

  5. RedFisher Avatar

    Seems like Albania’s taking a crash course in “How to Win Friends and Influence Elections”—next up, they’ll be handing out diplomas for navigating the OSCE guidelines. 🏆 Let’s hope they don’t ace it with a couple of cheeky side quests! 📜✨

  6. Typical EU – always pushing for reforms like they’re handing out candy at a kids’ party. 🍬 Let’s see if Albania’s politicians can actually stick to the rules this time, or if they’ll just keep playing hide-and-seek with the money. 😏

  7. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Just what Albania needs, more “reform” chat from the EU while the local political circus continues. 🥳 Who knew democracy could be so complicated?

  8. Slow Trot Avatar

    Just what Albania needs, another round of electoral reform talks – because who doesn’t love a good game of bureaucratic charades? 🎭 At this rate, they might as well serve tea during the debates! 🍵

  9. electric player Avatar
    electric player

    Looks like Albania’s about to get a crash course in democracy, courtesy of the EU – talk about a masterclass in doing the bare minimum! 😂 Just what we need, another committee to tell us how to play nice in the political sandbox.

  10. treasure devil Avatar
    treasure devil

    Just what we need, another EU lecture on electoral reform—because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango? 🕺💼 Let’s hope Albania can turn this into a reality before our grandkids are running for office!

  11. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Seems like Albania’s electoral system is about to get a makeover! 🎨 Let’s hope it’s more than just a fresh coat of paint this time, eh? 😏

  12. Oh, splendid! Nothing screams “democracy” quite like waiting for a committee of politicians to discuss how to be less shady with their cash—next, they’ll be hosting a masterclass on ethical bribery! 🇦🇱💸

  13. Coma Stalk Avatar

    Just what Albania needs – yet another lecture on electoral reform from the EU! 🙄 I suppose they’ll get it right this time, or at least try not to trip over their own bureaucracy again. 🍷

  14. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Oh, because nothing screams “trust” like a bunch of politicians having a heart-to-heart about financing while conveniently ignoring their own wallets, right? Guess we’ll see if this reform is more than just a fancy PowerPoint presentation! 😂

  15. Tootsie Killer Avatar
    Tootsie Killer

    Oh, lovely, more EU recommendations for Albania’s electoral reform—because who doesn’t want a little more bureaucratic charm in their democracy? 😂 Just what we need, right?

  16. Scarlet Mary Avatar
    Scarlet Mary

    Looks like Albania’s about to become the poster child for election reforms – because nothing screams “democracy” like a last-minute scramble to follow OSCE rules, right? 😏 Good luck with that, mates!

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