Oman Daily Observer

Albania’s Socialist premier wins second term

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TIRANA: Albania’s Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama has won a second term in power, near final results showed on Tuesday, putting him in the driver’s seat for potential talks on his nation joining the EU.

With 96 per cent of polling stations tallied, the Socialists had grabbed 49 per cent of the vote cast in Sunday’s election. Their main rivals in the centre-right Democratic Party took less than 30 per cent.

Albania has been an official candidate for EU accession since 2014 and Rama aims to open negotiatio­ns by year’s end.

The Socialist Movement for Integratio­n (LSI), traditiona­lly the kingmaking party in Albanian politics, was on track to win 15 per cent of the vote.

Media reports say 52-yearold Rama, an artist and former Tirana mayor who took power in 2013, seemed likely to secure an absolute majority of 74 seats in the 140-seat parliament, allowing the Socialists to govern alone. Voter turnout, at less than 50 per cent, was one of the lowest in an Albanian election since the fall of communism in the early 1990s.

Although Sunday’s soaring temperatur­es and the end of Ramadhan were thought to have affected turnout, disillusio­nment with the state’s economic developmen­t may also have played a part, analysts said.

The electoral commission may announce final results on Tuesday for the vote, which went off without any major incidents. Elections in the country of 2.9 million over the past quartercen­tury have been marred by fraud, violence and disputed results.

It was a welcome occurrence for Tirana, which is trying to convince Brussels to open accession talks by the end of the year’s end, but the road to membership remains long.

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