Democratic Party of Albania - 2009 National Elections

2009 National Elections

After the Albanian parliament elections of 2009 the Democrats won 67 MPs. The current list as of September 2011::

  1. Astrit Patozi
  2. Adriana Gjonaj
  3. Albana Vokshi
  4. Aldo Bumçi
  5. Arben Imami
  6. Aurel Bylykbashi
  7. Ardian Turku
  8. Arenca Trashani
  9. Astrit Bushati
  10. Bedri Hoxha
  11. Besnik Dushaj
  12. Vath Tabaku
  13. Dashnor Sula
  14. Edi Paloka
  15. Edmond Spaho
  16. Eduard Halimi
  17. Enkelejd Alibeaj
  18. Fatbardh Kadilli
  19. Fatos Beja
  20. Fatos Hoxha
  21. Ndriçim Babasi
  22. Flamur Noka
  23. Florion Mima
  24. Genc Ruli
  25. Genc Pollo
  26. Gent Strazimiri
  27. Gerti Bogdani
  28. Ramiz Çobaj
  29. Gjergji Papa
  30. Gjok Uldedaj
  31. Igli Cara
  32. Ilir Bano
  33. Ilir Rusmali
  34. Ismail Hoxha
  35. Jemin Gjana
  36. Jozefina Topalli
  37. Kreshnik Çipi
  38. Lajla Pernaska
  39. Ledina Aliolli
  40. Lefter Maliqi
  41. Leonard Demi
  42. Luan Skuqi
  43. Luçiano Boçi
  44. Kosta Barka
  45. Majlinda Bregu
  46. Mark Marku
  47. Mehmet Xheka
  48. Mesila Doda
  49. Myqerem Tafaj
  50. Ndue Paluca
  51. Osman Metalla
  52. Paulina Hoti
  53. Rajmonda Bulku
  54. Ridvan Bode
  55. Rahim Çota
  56. Rrajmond Hoxha
  57. Sali Berisha
  58. Selami Xhepa
  59. Sherefedin Shehu
  60. Sokol Olldashi
  61. Spiro Ksera
  62. Sybi Hida
  63. Tritan Shehu
  64. Vasillaq Ngresi
  65. Viktor Gumi
  66. Ylli Lama

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