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Albania’s governing Socialists far ahead in early vote count

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TIRANA, Albania: Albania’s left-wing Socialist Party appeared headed for a new governing mandate based on preliminar­y election results Monday from an election seen as crucial to the country’s bid to launch membership negotiatio­ns with the EU.

The Central Election Commission’s said that with almost 60 percent of the ballots counted the Socialist party of Prime Minister Edi Rama had won 49 percent of the votes compared to 29 percent of the opposition Democratic party of Lulzim Basha.

Election authoritie­s said the partial count pointed to the Socialists winning 74 seats in Albania’s 140-member parliament.

Voter turnout in Sunday’s election fell to 46.4 percent, 7 points lower than in 2013.

Holding a free and fair election was a key benchmark for Albania to begin membership talks. The nation of 2.9 million, which is already a NATO member, EU candidate status in 2014.

More than 300 internatio­nal observers monitored the polling. They hailed the political agreement that led the opposition to participat­ing in the election, but noted some problems due to delayed preparatio­ns.

“The continued politiciza­tion of election-related bodies and institutio­ns, as well as widespread allegation­s of vote-buying and pressure on voters, reduced public trust in the electoral process,” a joint statement from the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe said.

The observers plan to produce a final report that will review how the vote count, the announceme­nt of results and complaints were handled.

Basha spoke to reporters late Sunday evening thanking Albanians for voting “with a European dignity” on a religious day and under extreme hot temperatur­e.

Majority Muslim Albania celebrated Eid Al-Fitr on Sunday, the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.

 ??  ?? Election officials count votes of the general election in Albania, which could determine its chances of joining the EU in Tirana on Monday. (AFP)
Election officials count votes of the general election in Albania, which could determine its chances of joining the EU in Tirana on Monday. (AFP)

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