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Albanian election sees old rivals, new parties and an ambitious promise of European Union membership

  • Albanians voted on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at 5,220 polling stations to elect 140 lawmakers for a four-year term.
  • The election followed a bitter campaign mainly between incumbent Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking a fourth term and longtime rival Sali Berisha.
  • Voter turnout was 30.34% by 2:00 PM with about 3.7 million eligible voters including 246,000 registered abroad voting by mail for the first time.
  • Rama, 60, promised EU accession by 2030 with economic growth and reforms, while Berisha, 80, criticized readiness and faces corruption charges.
  • The election is viewed as a crucial test of Albania's fragile institutions and its European Union integration amid ongoing reforms and contested results.
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euractiv.fr broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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