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The '''Unity for Human Rights Party''' ({{langx|sq|Partia Bashkimi për të Drejtat e Njeriut}}, {{langx|el|Κόμμα Ένωσης Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων}}) is a [[Social liberalism|social-liberal]] [[list of political parties in Albania|political party]] in [[Albania]] supporting the [[Greeks in Albania|Greek]] [[Political parties of minorities|minority]]. Founded in 1992, it represents Albania's minorities and is mainly related to the Greek minority, and is the political continuation of [[Omonoia (organization)|Omonoia]]. It works with Omonoia, MEGA and other Greek parties in Albania at national elections, under a Greek bloc.<ref>{{cite book|last=Knowlton|first=Marylee|title=Albania|publisher=Marshall Cavendish|year=2005|url=https://archive.org/details/albania00know|url-access=registration|quote=PBDNJ minority groups.|access-date=27 September 2011|page=[https://archive.org/details/albania00know/page/n11 146]|isbn=9780761418528 }}</ref> The party is currently led by Vangjel Dule, who holds the party's only seat in Parliament.<ref>[http://cec.org.al/2004/legjislacion/Legjislacion2009/Vendime/VENDIM%20602/Lidhja%202.pdf Official Results of the Albanian national elections of 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091222011503/http://cec.org.al/2004/legjislacion/Legjislacion2009/Vendime/VENDIM%20602/Lidhja%202.pdf |date=December 22, 2009 }} Central Election Committee</ref>
The '''Unity for Human Rights Party''' ({{langx|sq|Partia Bashkimi për të Drejtat e Njeriut}}, {{langx|el|Κόμμα Ένωσης Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων}}) is a [[Social liberalism|social-liberal]] [[list of political parties in Albania|political party]] in [[Albania]] supporting the [[Greeks in Albania|Greek]] [[Political parties of minorities|minority]]. Founded in 1992, it represents Albania's minorities and is mainly related to the Greek minority, and is the political continuation of [[Omonoia (organization)|Omonoia]]. It works with [[Omonoia (organization)|Omonoia]], [[Ethnic Greek Minority for the Future|MEGA]] and other Greek parties in Albania at national elections, under a Greek bloc.<ref>{{cite book|last=Knowlton|first=Marylee|title=Albania|publisher=Marshall Cavendish|year=2005|url=https://archive.org/details/albania00know|url-access=registration|quote=PBDNJ minority groups.|access-date=27 September 2011|page=[https://archive.org/details/albania00know/page/n11 146]|isbn=9780761418528 }}</ref> The party is currently led by [[Vangjel Dule]], who holds the party's only seat in [[Parliament of Albania|Parliament]].<ref>[http://cec.org.al/2004/legjislacion/Legjislacion2009/Vendime/VENDIM%20602/Lidhja%202.pdf Official Results of the Albanian national elections of 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091222011503/http://cec.org.al/2004/legjislacion/Legjislacion2009/Vendime/VENDIM%20602/Lidhja%202.pdf |date=December 22, 2009 }} Central Election Committee</ref>


==History==
==History==
The party first contested [[1992 Albanian parliamentary election|national elections]] in 1992, when it received 2.7% of the national vote and won two seats.<ref name=NS>[[Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]] & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', pp139–142 {{ISBN|9783832956097}}</ref> The [[1996 Albanian parliamentary election|1996 elections]] saw the party increase its share of the vote to 4%, winning three seats.<ref name=NS/> Although the party's vote share dropped to 3.2% in the [[1997 Albanian parliamentary election|early elections in 1997]], it gained an additional MP, winning four seats. However, another drop in the party's support in the [[2001 Albanian parliamentary election|2001 elections]] saw it reduced to three seats. Despite again increasing its vote share to 4.1% in the [[2005 Albanian parliamentary election|2005 elections]], the party lost another MP as it was reduced to two seats. The [[2009 Albanian parliamentary election|2009 elections]] saw the party reduced to one seat.<ref>Nohlen & Stöver, p2047</ref>
The party first contested [[1992 Albanian parliamentary election|national elections]] in 1992, when it received 2.7% of the national vote and won two seats.<ref name=NS>[[Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]] & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', pp139–142 {{ISBN|9783832956097}}</ref> The [[1996 Albanian parliamentary election|1996 elections]] saw the party increase its share of the vote to 4%, winning three seats.<ref name=NS/> Although the party's vote share dropped to 3.2% in the [[1997 Albanian parliamentary election|early elections in 1997]], it gained an additional MP, winning four seats. However, another drop in the party's support in the [[2001 Albanian parliamentary election|2001 elections]] saw it reduced to three seats. Despite again increasing its vote share to 4.1% in the [[2005 Albanian parliamentary election|2005 elections]], the party lost another MP as it was reduced to two seats. The [[2009 Albanian parliamentary election|2009 elections]] saw the party reduced to one seat.<ref>Nohlen & Stöver, p2047</ref>


In the [[2011 Albanian local elections|2011 local elections]] the party lost its councillors in [[Gjirokastër]] and [[Delvinë]] and one of its two municipal seats in [[Sarandë]],<ref name="2011e">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2011/html_lshumemerore/110919_-_DTI_-_lista_keshill_2011.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705092257/http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2011/html_lshumemerore/110919_-_DTI_-_lista_keshill_2011.htm|url-status=dead|title=Municipal seats 2011|archive-date=July 5, 2015}}</ref><ref name="2007e">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2007/rezultate_2007/rezultate%20perfundimtare_pdf/keshill.pdf|title=Municipal seats 2007}}</ref> maintained its seat [[Shkodër]] and gained one of the seats in [[Korçë]] in addition to the mayoralty in nine communes.<ref name="2011e"/><ref name="2007e"/> In the [[2013 Albanian parliamentary election|2013 parliamentary elections]] it retained its single seat, running as part of the Alliance for a European Albania headed by the [[Socialist Party of Albania|Socialist Party]].
In the [[2011 Albanian local elections|2011 local elections]] the party lost its councillors in [[Gjirokastër]] and [[Delvinë]] and one of its two municipal seats in [[Sarandë]],<ref name="2011e">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2011/html_lshumemerore/110919_-_DTI_-_lista_keshill_2011.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705092257/http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2011/html_lshumemerore/110919_-_DTI_-_lista_keshill_2011.htm|url-status=dead|title=Municipal seats 2011|archive-date=July 5, 2015}}</ref><ref name="2007e">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2007/rezultate_2007/rezultate%20perfundimtare_pdf/keshill.pdf|title=Municipal seats 2007|access-date=2011-10-07|archive-date=2015-07-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705093057/http://www.cec.org.al/images/stories/zgjedhje-vendore/2007/rezultate_2007/rezultate%20perfundimtare_pdf/keshill.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> maintained its seat [[Shkodër]] and gained one of the seats in [[Korçë]] in addition to the mayoralty in nine communes.<ref name="2011e"/><ref name="2007e"/> In the [[2013 Albanian parliamentary election|2013 parliamentary elections]] it retained its single seat, running as part of the Alliance for a European Albania headed by the [[Socialist Party of Albania|Socialist Party]].


In the [[2015 Albanian local elections|2015 local elections]] the party failed to win any mayoralties, losing seats to other Greek parties such as [[MEGA/EEM]], as well as the Socialist Party.<ref>[http://www.cityfm.al/2015/06/shpallen-fituesit-ne-jug-pbdnj-humb-kudo/]{{dead link|date=July 2019}}</ref>
In the [[2015 Albanian local elections|2015 local elections]] the party failed to win any mayoralties, losing seats to other Greek parties such as [[MEGA/EEM]], as well as the Socialist Party.<ref>[http://www.cityfm.al/2015/06/shpallen-fituesit-ne-jug-pbdnj-humb-kudo/]{{dead link|date=July 2019}}</ref>


In the parliamentary elections of 2017 it joined forces with the Democratic Party and fielded two candidates: the party leader Vangjel Dule in Vlorë and one in Korçë County,<ref>[https://rm.coe.int/4th-op-albania-en-/168093903b Fourth Opinion on Albania - adopted on 11 October 2018]. Council of Europe, p. 33</ref> with the former being elected.<ref>[https://www.cnn.gr/news/kosmos/story/86647/ekloges-alvania-aytodynamia-rama-deixnoyn-ta-prota-apotelesmata Εκλογές Αλβανία: Αυτοδυναμία Ράμα δείχνουν τα πρώτα αποτελέσματα.]</ref> It continued its alliance with the Democratic Party in the [[2021 Albanian parliamentary election|2021 parliamentary elections]], in which it won a single seat on the Democratic Party's list.
In the parliamentary elections of 2017 it joined forces with the [[Democratic Party of Albania|Democratic Party]] and fielded two candidates: the party leader [[Vangjel Dule]] in [[Vlorë County|Vlorë]] and one in [[Korçë County]],<ref>[https://rm.coe.int/4th-op-albania-en-/168093903b Fourth Opinion on Albania - adopted on 11 October 2018]. Council of Europe, p. 33</ref> with the former being elected.<ref>[https://www.cnn.gr/news/kosmos/story/86647/ekloges-alvania-aytodynamia-rama-deixnoyn-ta-prota-apotelesmata Εκλογές Αλβανία: Αυτοδυναμία Ράμα δείχνουν τα πρώτα αποτελέσματα.]</ref> It continued its alliance with the Democratic Party in the [[2021 Albanian parliamentary election|2021 parliamentary elections]], in which it won a single seat on the Democratic Party's list.


==Election results==
==Election results==

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The Unity for Human Rights Party (Template:Langx, Template:Langx) is a social-liberal political party in Albania supporting the Greek minority. Founded in 1992, it represents Albania's minorities and is mainly related to the Greek minority, and is the political continuation of Omonoia. It works with Omonoia, MEGA and other Greek parties in Albania at national elections, under a Greek bloc.[1] The party is currently led by Vangjel Dule, who holds the party's only seat in Parliament.[2]

History

The party first contested national elections in 1992, when it received 2.7% of the national vote and won two seats.[3] The 1996 elections saw the party increase its share of the vote to 4%, winning three seats.[3] Although the party's vote share dropped to 3.2% in the early elections in 1997, it gained an additional MP, winning four seats. However, another drop in the party's support in the 2001 elections saw it reduced to three seats. Despite again increasing its vote share to 4.1% in the 2005 elections, the party lost another MP as it was reduced to two seats. The 2009 elections saw the party reduced to one seat.[4]

In the 2011 local elections the party lost its councillors in Gjirokastër and Delvinë and one of its two municipal seats in Sarandë,[5][6] maintained its seat Shkodër and gained one of the seats in Korçë in addition to the mayoralty in nine communes.[5][6] In the 2013 parliamentary elections it retained its single seat, running as part of the Alliance for a European Albania headed by the Socialist Party.

In the 2015 local elections the party failed to win any mayoralties, losing seats to other Greek parties such as MEGA/EEM, as well as the Socialist Party.[7]

In the parliamentary elections of 2017 it joined forces with the Democratic Party and fielded two candidates: the party leader Vangjel Dule in Vlorë and one in Korçë County,[8] with the former being elected.[9] It continued its alliance with the Democratic Party in the 2021 parliamentary elections, in which it won a single seat on the Democratic Party's list.

Election results

Election Votes % Seats +/– Status
1992 48,923 2.69 (#5) Template:Composition bar Increase 2 Opposition
1996 66,529 4.04 (#3) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Opposition
1997 37,191 2.84 (#4) Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Coalition
2001 34,897 2.84 (#5) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Coalition
2005 56,403 2.84 (#10) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Coalition
2009 18,078 1.19 (#6) Template:Composition bar Decrease 1 Opposition
2013 6,089 0.85 (#6) Template:Composition bar Steady 0 Opposition
2017 Did not participate Extraparliamentary
2021 Part of PD-AN Template:Composition bar Increase 1 Opposition

References

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  4. Nohlen & Stöver, p2047
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  8. Fourth Opinion on Albania - adopted on 11 October 2018. Council of Europe, p. 33
  9. Εκλογές Αλβανία: Αυτοδυναμία Ράμα δείχνουν τα πρώτα αποτελέσματα.

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