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Even the second round for the election of the president was burned, as there was no proposal from the opposition.
The Law Commission convened this morning lasted only a few minutes and closed after concluding that there was no candidacy from the opposition for the name of the president and announced that the next meeting will be announced after the decision of the Conference of Presidents.
Although in the middle of the week the parties agreed to give the opposition the right to nominate the candidate first, the agreement did not go well, as the head of the PD parliamentary group Enkelejd Alibeaj, accused the Socialists of disrupting it.
Recall that the first round of the presidential election was exhausted on May 16 without official candidates, as parliamentary groups in the Albanian Parliament did not submit candidacies.
According to the Constitution of Albania, the candidate for president is proposed to the Assembly by a group of not less than 20 deputies.
For the election of the president of the country, the Assembly holds up to five votes (rounds). The President is elected in the first, second or third ballot when a candidate receives not less than three-fifths of the votes (84 votes) of all members of the Assembly, while the Assembly of Albania has 140 deputies.
In the fourth and fifth ballot, the candidate who secures more than half of the votes of all members of the Assembly is elected president. The fifth ballot takes place when in the fourth ballot no candidate has secured the required majority of votes.
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