Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama applauds to his supporters during a celebratory rally for his Socialist Party victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
A young boy holds an Albanian flag during a celebratory rally for Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama speaks to supporters during a celebratory rally for his Socialist Party victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama speaks to supporters during a celebratory rally for his Socialist Party victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama speaks to supporters during a celebratory rally for his Socialist Party victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
Albania’s prime minister thanks voters for landslide win and pledges EU membership by 2030
TIRANA, Albania (AP) 鈥 Albania’s prime minister on Wednesday thanked hundreds of thousands of voters who supported his Socialist Party in the last parliamentary elections, backing his pledge to take the country into the European Union in five years.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama applauds to his supporters during a celebratory rally for his Socialist Party victory in the last parliamentary elections, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Vlasov Sulaj)
TIRANA, Albania (AP) 鈥 Albania’s prime minister on Wednesday thanked hundreds of thousands of voters who supported his Socialist Party in the last parliamentary elections, backing his pledge to take the country into the European Union in five years.
, leader of the left-wing Socialist Party, held a celebratory rally in Tirana鈥檚 main Skanderbeg Square. The event, attended by thousands of supporters waving Albanian and EU flags, took place in front of a big poster prepared for Friday’s European Political Community summit, or EPC, a forum that gathers European leaders with the aim of boosting security and prosperity across the continent.
With only diaspora ballots remaining to be fully counted, the ruling achieved a landslide victory, winning 83 seats in the 140-seat Parliament in the May 11 polls, according to the Central Election Commission. With those numbers, the Socialists are likely to govern alone.
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Rama鈥檚 Socialist Party says it can in five years, with negotiations concluding by 2027 and becoming a member in 2030. That is a pledge met with skepticism by the Democrats, who contend Albania is far from prepared.
鈥淢ost Albanians, within and outside Albania, think Albania is on the right path,” Rama said at Wednesday’s rally. 鈥淎lbania can only achieve EU membership by 2030 through our collective effort, led by me and the Socialist Party.鈥
The conservative Democratic Party-led coalition of Sali Berisha, former prime minister and president, won only 50 seats. The remaining seats went to four smaller political parties.
Preliminary turnout Sunday was almost 42.16%, or 4% lower than four years ago. For the first time, those in the diaspora could vote and cast their ballots by mail. About 195,000 mailed their votes.
Eligible voters in Albania and abroad voted to elect 140 lawmakers for a four-year term. Because of mass emigration, the Balkan country of 2.4 million people has a total of nearly 3.7 million eligible voters.
Berisha鈥檚 Democrats alleged irregularities, including issues with the diaspora ballots, and have accused the Socialists, without providing evidence, of purchasing votes and employing other illicit tactics. They have said they would not recognize the results.
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On Friday, to coincide with the EPC summit, the Democrats will hold a protest against the alleged manipulation of the May election.
The European Union hailed Albania鈥檚 election as 鈥渃alm and well organized, despite some shortcomings,鈥 and urged all political forces “to ensure the continued functioning of the country鈥檚 institutions.鈥
A joint international observation mission, including the European Parliament, noted that despite being competitive and professionally managed, the election was marked by the ruling party鈥檚 misuse of public resources, a confrontational and polarizing tone, divisive language from both main parties and unbalanced media coverage of smaller parties.
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