Edi Rama Secures Fourth Term as Albanian Prime Minister with Commanding Majority
- Albania held parliamentary elections on May 11, 2025, in which Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party secured a parliamentary majority in Tirana.
- Rama sought a fourth term campaigning on EU membership by 2030 amid a fractured opposition led by Sali Berisha and recent economic growth.
- Partial results showed the Socialist Party with about 53% of the vote and roughly 83 seats, while the Democratic Party had 34% and 50 seats.
- International observers from OSCE noted a competitive but polarized election with misuse of public resources, voter pressure, intimidation, and personal attacks.
- Rama's victory ensures continued governance with a parliamentary majority and enables his pursuit of EU integration despite noted challenges like corruption.
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Edi Rama's Socialist Party wins Albania's elections
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party won Sunday's parliamentary elections after winning 52 percent of the vote, securing a parliamentary majority, according to official election commission data based on 94 percent of ballots counted.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleAlbania's Rama on brink of landslide election win
TIRANA - 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. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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