Albanian preliminary polls results show a clear win for the ruling Socials | World News

Preliminary results on Tuesday give a clear victory to the ruling Social Party which attracted voters supporting the country’s uphill effort to join the European Union and Prime Miner Edi Rama’s bid for a fourth term.
With about 96 per cent of the votes counted, Rama’s left-wing Socials got 52.09 per cent of the votes, or 82 seats in the 140-seat Assembly, or Parliament, followed the opposition centre-right Democratic Party-led coalition of Sali Berisha with 34.44 per cent, or 52 seats.
Three other small parties will take the rest. The Central Election Commission, the electoral executive, has said that law the final results come out 48 hours after the vote ends.
Rama’s Social Party says it can deliver EU membership in five years which is an ambitious pledge, while battling Sali Berisha of the conservative Democratic Party opponents who argues that Albania still isn’t ready for the bloc’s membership.




