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Albania holds parliamentary elections today

May 11, 2025

Tirana [Albania], May 11: Albania helds parliamentary elections today in which prime minister Edi Rama is seeking an unprecedented fourth term in office.
A total of 3.7 million Albanian citizens are eligible to elect 140 members of parliament with the Albanian diaspora participating in the ballot for the first time. Results are expected tomorrow.
The latest polling puts Rama's party on course for another term in government. Surveys show the Socialists polling between 49.9% and 50.5%, enough to secure around 74 to 75 seats in the 140-member parliament, just above the threshold needed to govern alone. The main opposition coalition, led by the Democrats, is trailing with 37-41% and projected to take between 54 and 59 seats, a drop compared to previous elections.
Prime Minister Edi Rama and his ruling Socialist Party are both aiming for an historic fourth term after a campaign dominated by promises to join the European Union.
The upcoming vote is widely regarded as a decisive moment for Albania's democratic trajectory, its commitment to fighting corruption and its long-standing aspiration to join the European Union.
Source: Emirates News Agency

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