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Albania's highest court says one-year ban of TikTok was unconstitutional

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Posted on March 11, 2026

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· Last updated: April 1, 2026

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TIRANA, March 11 (Reuters) - Albania's Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that the government's one-year ban of TikTok, which expired last month, was unconstitutional and violated freedom of

Albania’s Top Court Overturns Government Ban on TikTok, Citing Rights

Constitutional Court Decision and Its Implications

Background of the TikTok Ban in Albania

TIRANA, March 11 (Reuters) - Albania's Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that the government's one-year ban of TikTok, which expired last month, was unconstitutional and violated freedom of speech.

The ban, imposed last year and initially linked to the death of a teenage boy after bullying online, saw Chinese-owned short video platform TikTok banned for all users in the country. At the time TikTok said the clash did not originate on their platform.

Expiration and Government Response

The ban expired on February 5, 2026, and the government cited new "safety mechanisms" implemented by TikTok. 

Court Ruling Details

Assessment of Government Actions

In its ruling on Wednesday, the Constitutional Court said the government had not sufficiently examined the repercussions of implementing a ban and had not "convincingly proven that a general blocking of the platform constitutes the only effective and necessary means to achieve the intended objective."

Violation of Rights

It also said that the ban violated freedom of the press and freedom of expression. 

Reactions and Political Context

Legal Challenge

The ruling was issued in response to a motion filed by the Association of Journalists of Albania (AGSH) and Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) last March.

Political Accusations

Opposition parties accused the government of trying to silence them by banning the platform weeks before parliamentary elections last year, which the government denies.

(Reporting by Florian Goga and Fatos Bytyci; Writing by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • The one‑year TikTok ban (March 2025–Feb 2026) was declared unconstitutional by Albania’s highest court on March 11, 2026.
  • Court found the government failed to prove that a general ban was the only effective means to achieve safety goals, violating freedom of expression and press.
  • Ban was lifted in early February 2026 after government cited new safety mechanisms; critics had alleged political motives ahead of May 2025 elections.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Albania ban TikTok for one year?
The Albanian government banned TikTok following the death of a teenage boy after bullying online, citing safety concerns.
What did Albania's Constitutional Court decide about the TikTok ban?
The court ruled the ban unconstitutional, stating it violated freedom of speech and the press.
When did the TikTok ban in Albania expire?
The ban expired on February 5, 2026.
Who challenged the TikTok ban in Albania?
The ban was challenged by the Association of Journalists of Albania (AGSH) and Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN).
Did the Albanian government implement reforms after the TikTok ban?
Yes, the government cited new safety mechanisms implemented by TikTok when the ban expired.

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