Albania's Socialists Lead in EU Membership Boosting Election
Albania's Socialist Party leads the parliamentary election, pushing for EU membership. With 53% of votes counted, it looks set to govern alone. The turnout was just over 42%, and diaspora votes were included. Despite some irregularities, the election was peaceful as international observers ensured transparency.

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- Albania
As Albania counts votes from its recent parliamentary election, preliminary results show the ruling Socialist Party holding a significant lead. Under Prime Minister Edi Rama, the party has secured 53% of the votes, surpassing the opposition Democratic Party's 35%.
The election turnout was 42.16%, including the diaspora's votes for the first time, despite reports of minor irregularities. Overseen by international observers, electoral transparency remained a priority for the Balkan nation.
Amid promises of EU membership by 2030, Rama's campaign focused on boosting tourism and infrastructure. His main political opponent, Sali Berisha, led a campaign reminiscent of Donald Trump's, hiring his former consultants.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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