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Albanians voted in parliamentary elections on Sunday, with Prime Minister Edi Rama seeking an unprecedented fourth term. The campaign focused on EU membership and corruption allegations. Rama, leading the Socialist Party, is favored due to economic growth and international popularity, but faces criticism for suppressing opposition and scandals. His rival, Sali Berisha of the Democratic Party, also supports EU aspirations and promises to fight corruption. Young voters express fatigue with the same political figures and seek change.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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