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Electoral Map Fixed by Law, as a Phenomena that Changes the Economy and Strongholds

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  • Bejko Erindi

    (University of Tirana, University Aleksander Moisiu, Durres, Albania)

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After emerging from communist dictatorship, with the implementation of the new political system, our country came under a few phenomena. As unlearned in this field started step by step to create a new political culture, pluralistic and built models of voting behavior. After years 90’ in everyday jargon of political discussion in Albania began to be used the stronghold, as a concept, in which showed the loyalty of the electorate in favor of one party. But over the years this process took shape choice of a phenomenon which became part of the scientific studies authenticated for representing fragments in certain parts of government either locally as well as centrally. Protracted situation of transition in Albania, forced international institutions to recommend the change of territorial configuration of the country. Political parties are often seen as actors who abuse their powerful position to extort bribes, providing members and followers with lucrative positions in public, or to channel public resources into the hands of party leaders and supporters. The main functions of political parties in modern democracies include mobilizing voters to support political agendas, selection of candidates for public office and the organization of election campaigns.

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  • Bejko Erindi, 2017. "Electoral Map Fixed by Law, as a Phenomena that Changes the Economy and Strongholds," Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Sciendo, vol. 8(2), pages 327-331, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mjsosc:v:8:y:2017:i:2:p:327-331:n:23
    DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n2p2671
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