Elections in Albania: The ballot box has been opened – Edi Rama claims against former Prime Minister Sali Berisha

The polls come to the polls today (11.5.25) the citizens in the Albania For parliamentary electionin which the prime minister Edi Rama claims fourth term with the former prime minister, Sali Berisha.

The ballots for the elections in Albania opened at 07:00 local time (08:00 Greek time) and will close at 19:00 in the afternoon (20:00 Greek time).

His leader PartyEdi Rama, who has been in power since 2013, is considered a favorite to win his opponent, the President of the Democratic Party, Sali Berishawho has on his side Donald Trump’s communication adviser, Chris Latsivita.

Rama has been confronted in recent months with a series of scandals. Among them the arrest of his ally, Mayor of Tirana Erion Veliaiwho is accused of corruption and money laundering.

In the last week of the election campaign, Edi Rama reiterated his promise of Albania’s accession to the European Union until the end of the decade. “We will secure our fourth term and will not lose a day for the goal of Albania’s integration into the EU by 2030,” he said at a gathering of supporters on Friday.

However, many young voters are said to have been tired of leaders such as Berisha and Rama, who ruled the country after the fall of the Communist regime in 1990.

Voter outside the electoral center in AlbaniaVoter outside the electoral center in Albania
Voter Outside Station Center in Albania / Reuters / Florion Goga

Favorite Rama – how will Albanians vote

Polls show that 60 -year -old Rama has a significant lead over 80 -year -old Berisha, who has been weakened by charges of corruption. But the Socialist Party may need to support smaller parties to maintain the parliamentary majority.

Woman throws her vote on ballot in AlbaniaWoman throws her vote on ballot in Albania
Woman throws her vote in the ballot box in Albania / Reuters / Florion Goga

“I will vote for new faces, because politicians such as Rama and Berisha have been in the spotlight for three decades and are simply alternating,” said 21 -year -old Arber Tsazimi.

According to polls young people in Albania appear frustrated by political partiesAccording to polls young people in Albania appear frustrated by political parties
According to polls young people in Albania appear frustrated by political parties / Reuters / Florion Goga

An finance student named Erisa says she does not intend to vote and will seek her luck abroad, such as hundreds of thousands of Albanians who have migrated over the last decade, many of them to neighboring countries. “I just think about how I leave the country to study and then stay there, never come back,” he explains.

As far as the economy is concerned, Edi Rama has gone well. The annual growth rate of 4% in the period 2022-2024, thanks to the impetus of trade with the EU and tourism, exceeded other Balkan countries, the World Bank said.

Analysts, however, point out that the Corruption remains a huge problem. Criminal gangs earn billions of euros from drug trafficking abroad, revenue that brings back to Albania to flush them through investment in construction and real estate.

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