President Rexhep Meidani announced on 18 April 2001 that the first round of the elections would be held on 24 June, with the second round on 8 July. The governing Socialist Party had the aim of gaining 60% of the vote, in order to have a sufficient majority to elect a new president in 2002. They campaigned on infrastructure improvements such as communication and transport and on their record in restoring order and economic growth. They were also boosted by achieving the opening of negotiations with the
European Union on a
Stabilisation and Association Agreement just before the election. The main opposition party, the
Democratic Party of Albania led by ex-President
Sali Berisha, had moderated their message after losing the
2000 local elections. They formed a coalition of
right wing parties, the
Union for Victory Coalition, and said that they were open to dealing with other parties if they won the election. ==Results==