The Union for Victory Coalition () was a coalition of
political parties in
Albania. The spokesman was
Gent Strazimiri. It received 37.1% of the vote and 46 members of parliament in the
2001 election. Following the
1997 election and the
Civil War. The
Democratic party of Albania had lost its majority in parliament and as a result it had to continue to be in parliament as opposition.
Sali Berisha had been blamed for the governments mishandling of the Pyramid Schemes. In 2001 Berisha and smaller Centrist and Right wing parties formed the "Union for Victory coalition" The Coalition itself was an attempt to change the bad image of 1997, Sali Berisha dressed his deputies in white shirts and formed the Coalition "Union for Victory". While the Coalition itself did make significant gains. It was not enough for Berisha to become Prime Minister of Albania. According to Berisha then
leader of the opposition. "The strategy aimed at bringing this coalition to power will replace the power of the mafia with the rule of law. We come to power, he said, to break the snare of misery". Berisha also had presented the slogan "For a new beginning" However, it disbanded in 2005 before the elections. In the prelude of the
2005 Albanian parliamentary election, Alliance for Freedom, Justice and Welfare was formed.
Albanian National Front Party was not allowed to join for the lack of signatures. The smaller parties acted as de facto
Decoy lists for PD. Alliance of Change () was a coalition in the
Albanian parliamentary election in 2009. Aleanca për Qytetarin () was a coalition for the
Albanian local elections of 2011. In 2025, Former
President Ilir Meta announced that he would run in open-lists of
Tirana County. ==Compositions==