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Albanians await close poll result | Albanians await close poll result |
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Albania's Prime Minister, Sali Berisha, has taken a clear lead in exit polls for Albania's general election, as the official count continues. | |
But both Mr Berisha and his main opponent, Edi Rama, urged people to wait for the official result, expected on Monday afternoon. | But both Mr Berisha and his main opponent, Edi Rama, urged people to wait for the official result, expected on Monday afternoon. |
Election observers said the vote showed a marked improvement on previous polls, though there were still some concerns. | |
Sunday's vote is being seen as a test of the nation's democratic credentials. | Sunday's vote is being seen as a test of the nation's democratic credentials. |
Albania joined Nato earlier this year and has filed for EU membership. | Albania joined Nato earlier this year and has filed for EU membership. |
As exit polls showed him in the lead, Mr Berisha said: "I call on Albanians to follow the results [of the ballot count] with maturity, without evoking ideas of those triumphing or those losing." | As exit polls showed him in the lead, Mr Berisha said: "I call on Albanians to follow the results [of the ballot count] with maturity, without evoking ideas of those triumphing or those losing." |
ELECTION FACTS Four coalitions contesting voteProportional representation systemParliament has 140 seatsFour-year mandate Corruption key to Albania poll | |
Even so, hundreds of Berisha supporters took to the streets, honking car horns in celebration. | Even so, hundreds of Berisha supporters took to the streets, honking car horns in celebration. |
Mr Rama, the Socialist mayor of the capital, Tirana, also warned that "the real result is still in the ballot boxes, patience is needed". | |
And his party said it intended to complain about election irregularities. | And his party said it intended to complain about election irregularities. |
"We have seen cases of intimidation of voters by the people from the Democratic party and problems with voter registers," a party official said. | "We have seen cases of intimidation of voters by the people from the Democratic party and problems with voter registers," a party official said. |
Hundreds of international observers monitored the vote to avoid any repeat of problems seen in previous polls, which have been marred by violence. | Hundreds of international observers monitored the vote to avoid any repeat of problems seen in previous polls, which have been marred by violence. |
The OSCE, Europe's human rights and security watchdog, said on Monday: "Election day was overall calm and peaceful and the atmosphere was improved [compared to previous elections]." | |
It said new voter registration and identification procedures were a great improvement, but that public confidence had been undermined by "the politicisation of technical aspects of the process and violations observed during the campaign". | |
Economic concerns | Economic concerns |
Brussels has called for a free and fair poll if Albania is to move further towards EU integration. Both main candidates have promised to bring Albania into the EU. | Brussels has called for a free and fair poll if Albania is to move further towards EU integration. Both main candidates have promised to bring Albania into the EU. |
A range of issues have been raised during the campaign but surveys show that the economy is uppermost in voters' concerns, the BBC's Mark Lowen in Tirana says. | A range of issues have been raised during the campaign but surveys show that the economy is uppermost in voters' concerns, the BBC's Mark Lowen in Tirana says. |
After more than 45 years of isolation under Communist rule, the country's economy has slowly rebuilt itself. | After more than 45 years of isolation under Communist rule, the country's economy has slowly rebuilt itself. |
Albania has not been as hard-hit by the global recession as many European countries but is still expecting a sharp drop in annual growth, our correspondent adds. | Albania has not been as hard-hit by the global recession as many European countries but is still expecting a sharp drop in annual growth, our correspondent adds. |