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New EU – Council of Europe action to strengthen electoral cycle in Albania, launched in Tirana

The Council of Europe has officially launched the new action Support to the Electoral Cycle in Albania (SECA), co-funded by the European Union.

The launch event, organised in co-operation with the State Election Commissioner, brought together senior representatives of public institutions, diplomatic corps, international organisations, experts, civil society and the media. They provided valuable discussions on key challenges affecting the electoral process and reaffirmed their joint commitment to inclusive, credible and transparent elections.

The event featured interventions by H.E. Ambassador Silvio Gonzato, Head of the European Union Delegation to Albania; Ilirjan Celibashi, State Election Commissioner; Liri Kopaçi-Di Michele, Head of the Parliamentary and Electoral Co-operation Division at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and Giulia Re, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Tirana. Key messages underlined that Albania’s upcoming electoral reform is a crucial opportunity to strengthen the professionalism, impartiality, and sustainability of election administration – an essential process for advancing the country’s European integration path.

The SECA action focuses on enhancing the independence and institutional capacity of the Central Election Commission (CEC) and promoting inclusive participation of civil society and media organisations in the electoral processes. The initiative is aiming at embedding sustainable practices in electoral administration and strengthening the professionalism and impartiality of electoral management. By establishing a structured policy dialogue between the CEC and civil society organisations, SECA seeks to boost public confidence in Albania’s electoral process, its institutions and their legitimacy. 

Co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, the SECA action is implemented by the Council of Europe, with its Parliamentary Assembly overseeing its implementation. The action will run for 36 months, from July 2025 to July 2028.

Tirana, Albania 13 November 2025
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The project “Strengthening Elections Integrity in Albania” (SEI) is implemented by the Council of Europe Office in Tirana and funded by the Federal Republic of Germany.

What is the goal?

The project seeks to enhance elections’ integrity in Albania, by supporting further professionalisation of election administration, promoting voters’ education (including first-time voters), and improving efficiency and transparency of the Election Dispute Resolution (EDR) process.

Who benefits from the project?
  • Central Election Commission (CEC)
  • Election officials
  • First time voters/young voters
  • Education institutions/teachers
  • Civil Society and media organisations
How will the project work?

The project builds on the recommendations of the Council of Europe (including those from the Venice Commission, PACE, the Congress, and GRECO), as well as the recommendations of the OSCE/ODIHR. It also draws upon the Council of Europe’s standards, expertise, and achievements gained through electoral assistance programmes, with a view to:

  • Enhancing professionalisation of election administration through setting the institutional framework for a continuous and permanent training and education center at the CEC.
  • Strengthening civic education curricula, including young voter’s outreach programmes and their participation in elections;
  • Enhancing the CEC's institutional capacities and tools for efficient and transparent Live Monitoring of Public Activities and Election Dispute Resolution.
What do we expect to achieve?
  • Fostered professionalisation of election administration.
  • Increased interest in and participation of first-time voters in electoral process and elections.
  • Strengthened transparency and effectiveness of the Election Dispute Resolution (EDR) process and improved oversight of the public activities by state bodies.
Timeline and budget:

The project will run from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2026.

The total budget of the project is: €500,000.


 

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