eurasia review
Written by: Balkan Insight
By Besar Likmeta
“We are preparing for a large presence of international observers, which, together with local observers, will guarantee a good electoral process,” Marc Perrin de Brichambaut said in Tirana.
Brichambaut held meetings on Monday and Tuesday with Albania’s highest officials, including President Bamir Topi, Prime Minister Sali Berisha and opposition Socialist leader Edi Rama.
The opposition has adopted an ambiguous position toward the upcoming ballot, saying it will not boycott the vote while claiming conditions for a free and fair ballot do not exist.
“A boycott of the election by the opposition is only a dream that [Prime Minister] Sali Berisha entertains,” Rama said.
“We are preparing for a large presence of international observers, which, together with local observers, will guarantee a good electoral process,” Marc Perrin de Brichambaut said in Tirana.
Brichambaut held meetings on Monday and Tuesday with Albania’s highest officials, including President Bamir Topi, Prime Minister Sali Berisha and opposition Socialist leader Edi Rama.
The opposition has adopted an ambiguous position toward the upcoming ballot, saying it will not boycott the vote while claiming conditions for a free and fair ballot do not exist.
“A boycott of the election by the opposition is only a dream that [Prime Minister] Sali Berisha entertains,” Rama said.
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