Albania’s local elections seen as a test for democratic values
Citizens in the Balkan country of Albania cast their votes in local elections on Sunday that are being seen as a test of whether the country could stick to democratic values. Around 3.3 million Albanians were eligible to elect mayors and councilors in 61 municipalities.
The vote in the EU candidate country was being closely watched by nearly 44 European Union (EU) observers and 5000 local monitors. Around 6000 policemen were deployed to ensure security.
"More than the results, the importance of these elections are the values of democracy which must triumph, parliamentary speaker Ilir Meta told news agency AFP. The elections would also be a test for the ruling Socialist-led coalition that has governed the country since 2013.
Opposition leader Lulzim Basha, the capital Tirana's mayor, said the vote was a "popular referendum against the ruling majority" and warned that they could be "fake and rigged."