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Jun 24 2013
What is hindering Albania’s free and fair elections?
2 Commentsby Shqipe Mjekiqi One week ago, on the verge of Albania’s parliamentary elections, the EU’s High Representative Catherine Ashton and Commissioner Stefan Fule encouraged Albanian political leaders to reinforce trust in the electoral process among the public and make everything … Continue reading
Posted by: June 24, 2013
Tagged with: Albania, Albanian elections, Catherine Ashton, free and fair elections, ODIHR, OSCE