Anyway, OSCE is to make officialy a critic report of the Albanian Politic Elections of June 28, in the end of the week
Albanian President Bamir Topi says parliament will hold its opening session on Sept. 7 following the re-election of Prime Minister Sali Berisha's conservative government.
Berisha is also expected to announce his new cabinet that day.
Albanian President Bamir Topi says parliament will hold its opening session on Sept. 7 following the re-election of Prime Minister Sali Berisha's conservative government.
Berisha is also expected to announce his new cabinet that day.
His Democratic Party controls 70 seats in the 140-member parliament after the June 28 general election and has allied itself with the small leftist LSI party, which won four seats.
The opposition Socialists control 66 seats but have complained of serious voting irregularities.
International monitors are due to issue a report on the election next month, but have already cited political interference in the vote-counting process.
Topi made the announcement Monday.
Anyway,ODHIR & OSCE is to make officially the final report about the Albanian Politic Elections of June 28, 2009. According to information, the report will be very critic for the second period of elections which means that the Albanian elections continues to hold under negative consequences and democratic standards.
Actually NATO and Albanian Helsinki Committee have declared for the elections as: "No standards".
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