Christian Democratic Party of Albania

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The Christian Democratic Party of Albania (Partia Demokristiane e Shqipërisë) is a small political party in Albania. In the 2005 Parliamentary Elections in Albania, it is reported based on Preliminary Results that the party won two seats in the Albanian Parliament (which consists of 140 seats). Its first election was in 1996, where it won no seats but 1.3% of the vote. It also ran candidates in 1997, where with 1% it won one seat, and in 2001 where it won zero seats with 1% of the vote. In 2005 where it won 2 seats with 3.4% of the vote.Extraordinary congres of PDK, heald in tirana on 3 of June 2006, elected Mr. Nard Ndoka es new chairman of PDK. Already PDK has six(6)seats out of 140, so PDK represent the third political party of majority.

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