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15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Serbs Mark Sixth Anniversary of Riots in Kosovo
17 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Six years after ethnic Albanians attacked Serb enclaves in Kosovo in what became the worst single attack against Kosovo Serbs since the 1999 war, reconstruction of damaged property is ongoing but Serbian officials believe that conditions for the return of the Serb population have not yet been established.

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Albania’s parliament held a marathon hearing on Thursday, discussing until the early hours of the morning an investigative commission that would look into alleged irregularities in the June 28 parliamentary elections.

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Albania Opposition to Hold Three Day Rally

Tirana | 20 November 2009 |
 
Protestor holding sign during opposition rally
Protestor holding sign during opposition rally
Albania’s opposition Socialist Party is expected to stage a major rally in Tirana on Friday through to Sunday, calling for a recount of the ballots from the 28 June parliamentary elections, which it considered to have been marred by fraud.

The protest, which is expected to begin on Friday afternoon in Tirana's central Skenderbg square, will congregate in front of the office of Prime Minister Sali Berisha and will be followed by a three day and three night sit-out of a few thousand opposition supporters.

Smaller left and right-wing parties that have also contested the result of the parliamentary ballot are also expected to attend the protest.

Tirana's mayor and Socialist party boss Edi Rama, has launched a door-to-door appeal in the last few days asking residents of the capital to participate in the rally.

“Sali Berisha wants to convince people at no avail that our struggle for freedom, starting from the freedom of the ballots, is against visa [liberalisation] and EU integration, but a ballot recount is exactly the road toward [EU] integration,” said Rama, during his tour of Tirana neighborhoods on Thursday.

According to the Socialist leader, the government should ask for a ballot recount, because then the country would learn the truth about the elections. 

Rama has established the recount as a precondition for his party's 64 deputies ending their current boycott of parliament. 

An OSCE/ODIHR report on the parliamentary poll noted tangible progress with regard to the voter registration and identification processes, and in reform of the overall legal framework governing the election.

Although the electoral process was deemed an improvement on previous polls, it still did not meet internationally recognised election standards.

Despite the Socialists' boycott, not everyone in the party agrees that the elections were stolen.

A group of deputies, headed by former ministers Ben Blushi and Arben Malaj, have contested the boycott and questioned Rama’s leadership, blaming him for what they say was a poorly run election campaign.

The EU and OSCE and the US have also called on Rama to end the boycott.

 



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Comments:
what democratie are our OSCE,UE and co promoting in Albania
2009-11-20 20:53:45
The recount of the ballot is a right and a necessity when as osce report one third of the places have irregularities and when the majority in the parlament is so inexistant! Recount will show who is right and who is wrong and mark the end of the political mess we have now,where the governement can not pass laws,and the opposition is not listened and not respected. Mr Berisha argues that an international friend of him has ttold him that the recount must not be allowed.It is the responsability of Mr Berisha to create civil unrest for the sake of his international friend! It is his responsability to choose his friend or his people! Bur it is cristal clear that berisha's friend are not Albania's friend as a commentator put it (daut gumeni) Reminds us

the biggest manifestation since the fall of the communism!
2009-11-21 03:37:04
I can not believe that for the biggest manifestation since the end of communism in Albania,you find only this comment??!!! The EU and OSCE and US have called on Rama to end the boycott? The people of Albanai is calling on Rama not to end the boycott untill a recount of the vote has taken place.WHo is the most legitime in Albania is the question for you now.The people of albania,or the internationals,that support here what they never would support in their countries?

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