State Capture, Party Patronage and Unfair Electoral Processes: The Typical Case of Election Conduct in Albania
State Capture, Party Patronage and Unfair Electoral Processes: The Typical Case of Election Conduct in Albania
Author(s): Gerti Sqapi, Klementin MileSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Fakulta sociálních věd
Keywords: Democracy; State Capture; Party Patronage; Ruling Parties; Hyper-incumbency Advantages; Skewed Playing Field; Unfair Elections
Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to analyse the relationship that exists between state capture, party patronage, and the conduct of electoral processes in the settings of post-communist countries, of which Albania is one. A characteristic of the political developments of the transition period in many post-communist countries has been the phenomenon of state capture, which has occurred mainly through the endemic party patronage and politicization of state institutions. The phenomenon of state capture by the ruling political parties has had a negative conditional impact on the conduct of competitive, free and fair elections in these countries, leading to distrust regarding the credibility and integrity of the process. This study argues that phenomena such as state capture and extensive party patronage as informal practices/ mechanisms in the hands of the ruling political parties affect the creation of a skewed playing field and the production of hyper-incumbency advantages in holding electoral contests between political parties, making the possibility of political power rotations difficult. Albania, in the case of its last parliamentary elections, held on 25th April 2021, constitutes the case study (Section IV) to which the theoretical framework of the paper is applied, by identifying the informal practices and methods through state capture that the ruling political party used to provide structural, institutional, and financial advantages in its favour regarding elections.
Journal: Acta Politologica
- Issue Year: 14/2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 1-22
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English