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kelo.com | Fatos Bytyci |Ivana Sekularac |Edward McAllister
By Fatos BytyciTIRANA (Reuters) – Albania’s prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power as his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election, a near complete vote count showed on Tuesday. With 94% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, ahead of the second-placed Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, official figures from the election commission showed, although international observers questioned the fairness of the poll.
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2 days ago |
reuters.com | Fatos Bytyci
Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama, leader of the Socialist Party, votes during parliamentary election in Tirana, Albania, May 11, 2025. REUTERS/Florion Goga TIRANA, May 13 (Reuters) - Albania's prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power as his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday's parliamentary election, a near complete vote count showed on Tuesday.
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2 days ago |
uk.marketscreener.com | Fatos Bytyci
TIRANA (Reuters) -Albania's prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power after his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday's election, official results showed on Tuesday, although the opposition claim the vote was stolen. With 96% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, ahead of the second-placed Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, figures from the election commission showed.
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2 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Fatos Bytyci
TIRANA (Reuters) -Albania's prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power after his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday's election, official results showed on Tuesday, although the opposition claim the vote was stolen. With 96% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, ahead of the second-placed Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, figures from the election commission showed.
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2 days ago |
gazette.com | Fatos Bytyci
By Fatos BytyciTIRANA (Reuters) - Albanian Prime minister Edi Rama has secured an unprecedented fourth term in power after his Socialist Party sailed to victory in Sunday's election, official results showed on Tuesday, although the opposition claims the vote was stolen. With 98% of ballots counted, the Socialist Party (PS) had 52% of the votes, with the runner-up Democratic Party (PD) on 34%, figures from the election commission showed.
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