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1923 Albanian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryPrincipality of Albania
previous_election[1921](1921-albanian-parliamentary-election)
next_election[1925](1925-albanian-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 102 seats in the Assembly
majority_seats52
election_dateNovember–December 1923
nopercentageyes
first_electionyes
party1Zogu faction
colour1#FFFF05
leader1Ahmed Zogu
seats144
party2Opposition
colour2#67BB31
seats239
party3Independents
leader3
seats319
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after the election
before_electionAhmet Zogu
after_electionAhmet Zogu

Constituent Assembly elections were held in Albania in November and December 1923, with the second round taking place on 27 December.

Background

During 1923 tensions had been building between religious groups, with Christians unhappy at former Ottoman officials continuing to take advantage of their position and taxes from the wealthier Christian parts of the country subsidising a government led by the Muslim Ahmet Zogu. Following several political assassinations, in August Zogu agreed to a Constituent Assembly being elected later in the year.

Results

Zogu's faction won 44 seats and opposition candidates 39. The 19 independent candidates, most of whom were conservative, gave their support to Zogu, allowing him to form a government.

However, opposition parties alleged there had been electoral fraud, claiming that their strong performance in the first round of voting should have led to them winning a majority in the second round. The Dielli newspaper reported that the government had terrorised the electors into voting for their candidates.

Aftermath

The new parliament convened for the first time on 21 January 1924. Although Zogu was narrowly re-elected as Prime Minister, he resigned two weeks later, allowing Shefqet Vërlaci to become head of government.

References

References

  1. Kosta Barjaba 2004) ''Albania's Democratic Elections, 1991-1997: Analyses, Documents and Data'', p28
  2. Robert Elsie (2010) [https://books.google.com/books?id=6inIiCF_930C&pg=PA105 ''Historical Dictionary of Albania''] p105
  3. Miranda Vickers (2011) ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=vtQABAAAQBAJ&pg=PT74 The Albanians: A Modern History]'', pp73–74
  4. Robert Clegg Austin (2012) ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Mwi137osWhMC&pg=PA36 Founding a Balkan State: Albania's Experiment with Democracy, 1920-1925]'', University of Toronto Press, pp36–37
  5. [https://uca.edu/politicalscience/dadm-project/europerussiacentral-asia-region/albania-1913-present/ 13. Albania (1913-present)] University of Central Arkansas
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