Post by kartadolofonos on Jun 22, 2013 23:40:23 GMT -5
Election campaign of Albanian socialists in Greek TV
The large number of Albanian immigrants in our country, estimated at
650,000, attracting interest from parties of the neighboring country in
view of the Parliamentary elections in Albania.
So we even saw spots election of the Socialist Party of Albania to ...
Greek channels, the candidate Edi Rama to send the message of the
election for the first time addressed to immigrants in our country. And it is not the only unusual phenomenon.
The Stadium Goudi filled recently by Albanian immigrants in
election campaign rally conducted in this Democratic Party of Sali
Berisha. Indeed, the Albanian parties have even election offices in the center of Athens.
In the offices of the ruling Democratic Party Kotzia Square and the
Socialist opposition Street Kolokotronis prevailing pre-election fever. Voters give their details to go to Albania, coach hiring their party. The promoters even bus stations increase their services for all cities of Albania.
The voters of the current Prime Minister Sali Berisha informed by
national press for developments, a few hours before going home. Albanian election campaign in ...
Greece mobilized every means, even the social networking websites.
According to the latest poll conducted in the neighboring country, the
left coalition Edi Rama's lead with 51%, while the coalition of leftist
parties Sali Berisha follows with 35%.
Albanian parliamentary elections will have this year and aroma ...
Italy, since candidates will ... interrogate popular telecast the
Italian superstar Barbara d'Ourso, which is mirrored in the neighboring
country.
Gearing
has entered the battle for the parliamentary elections in Albania on
June 23, the parties have closed from Monday the lists of candidates.
The roughly 70 parties participating in elections are coiled around the
two major parties (Democratic and Socialist) in two major alliances. The first in the ruling Democratic Party have 25 parties and the second in the Socialist 35.
The party of former president of the Republic Bamir Topi 'New
Democratic Breath "and" Kuqezi Alliance' chose to descend independently in
the elections.
These elections marked by twists and surprises as 60 out of a total of
140 deputies involved in current parliament (35 out of the Democratic
Party and 25 by the Socialist) not included in the lists of parties,
causing - unsurprisingly - reactions.
Three Members of the Socialist Party have joined the ranks of the
Democratic Party, and fall election in electable positions of the
ballot. Three other members of the Bureau of the Socialist removed from the ballot of the party at the last minute.
One of them, the first class member Arben Malay, with the support of
the historic leader of the Left in Albania Fatos Nano, descends
independent, pleaded against the current leadership team of the
Socialist Party.
The responses were harsh and reached to launch accusations against the
leader of the main opposition leader Edi Rama, that makes party of
friends, "sawing" itself the victory in the forthcoming elections. In contrast, the Democratic Party ballots included in the leaders of the main coalition parties.
However, the absolute control of the party by Sali Berisha has
significantly reduced the responses of disaffected Democratic Party. The two parties claiming to represent the Greeks in Albania have chosen opposing camps.
The Human Rights Union Party (KEAD) chose this election "battle" the
alliance with the Socialist Party Edi Rama, while the Party of Greeks
(EEMM) joined forces with the Democratic Party of Sali Berisha.
The choice of opposing factions, as noted by some observers, was the
result of the refusal of the head of KEAD Vangelis Dule for equal
cooperation between these two parties.
Leaders of KEAD and EEMM Vangelis Dulles and Christakis Kitsios
respectively, leading the ballots of their parties in the same region,
one of Vlora, which is the only one where the Greek minority can succeed
electing MP through its own combinations. The showdown between them in opposing alliances, involves all scenarios - from the election and two to the exclusion of both.
Interestingly, moreover, the number of Greek origin candidates in
electable position on the electoral lists of the two largest ethnic
Albanian party.
In the region of Vlora, with 13 seats, which is concentrated and the
bulk of the Greek minority voters, the Socialist Party has placed in
electable positions ballot Tzouvani Louise and Andrew Marton.
The second happens to be also the chairman of the organization
"Omonia", Annex Tirana and city councilor KEAD in the same municipality.
Political observers believe that their presence on the ballot of the
Socialist Party reduces the number of votes for the KEAD and EEMM. Interestingly, the Greek minority and the showdown in Gjirokastra district with five seats.
The two largest parties, the Democratic and Socialist have in their
ballots in electable position by a Greek candidate - Anastasis Angels
and Spiro Ksera respectively.
The KEAD and EEMM have minimal hopes to elect Members of the ballots
but their lead two young people to scientific progress, which is
estimated to accumulate votes that might endanger the otherwise
confident election of one of the above two candidates (Angeli and Ksera)
in Albanian parties. In the region of Gjirokastra election hopes seems to have the incumbent MP Vangelis Tavo.
He was a member of the Socialist Party from 1997 until 2011 when she
moved to the Socialist Movement for Integration of Ilir Meta (then in
coalition with Sali Berisha). A few weeks ago, Vangelis Tavo left the government and entered into electoral alliance with the Socialist Party Edi Rama.
Also pretty sure is the election of two Greek origin MPs on the ballot
of the Socialist Party in the Vlora region, while in terms of the region
of Korca, the presence of the Greek element dynamically upward trend,
says the ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ.
The large number of Albanian immigrants in our country, estimated at
650,000, attracting interest from parties of the neighboring country in
view of the Parliamentary elections in Albania.
So we even saw spots election of the Socialist Party of Albania to ...
Greek channels, the candidate Edi Rama to send the message of the
election for the first time addressed to immigrants in our country. And it is not the only unusual phenomenon.
The Stadium Goudi filled recently by Albanian immigrants in
election campaign rally conducted in this Democratic Party of Sali
Berisha. Indeed, the Albanian parties have even election offices in the center of Athens.
In the offices of the ruling Democratic Party Kotzia Square and the
Socialist opposition Street Kolokotronis prevailing pre-election fever. Voters give their details to go to Albania, coach hiring their party. The promoters even bus stations increase their services for all cities of Albania.
The voters of the current Prime Minister Sali Berisha informed by
national press for developments, a few hours before going home. Albanian election campaign in ...
Greece mobilized every means, even the social networking websites.
According to the latest poll conducted in the neighboring country, the
left coalition Edi Rama's lead with 51%, while the coalition of leftist
parties Sali Berisha follows with 35%.
Albanian parliamentary elections will have this year and aroma ...
Italy, since candidates will ... interrogate popular telecast the
Italian superstar Barbara d'Ourso, which is mirrored in the neighboring
country.
Gearing
has entered the battle for the parliamentary elections in Albania on
June 23, the parties have closed from Monday the lists of candidates.
The roughly 70 parties participating in elections are coiled around the
two major parties (Democratic and Socialist) in two major alliances. The first in the ruling Democratic Party have 25 parties and the second in the Socialist 35.
The party of former president of the Republic Bamir Topi 'New
Democratic Breath "and" Kuqezi Alliance' chose to descend independently in
the elections.
These elections marked by twists and surprises as 60 out of a total of
140 deputies involved in current parliament (35 out of the Democratic
Party and 25 by the Socialist) not included in the lists of parties,
causing - unsurprisingly - reactions.
Three Members of the Socialist Party have joined the ranks of the
Democratic Party, and fall election in electable positions of the
ballot. Three other members of the Bureau of the Socialist removed from the ballot of the party at the last minute.
One of them, the first class member Arben Malay, with the support of
the historic leader of the Left in Albania Fatos Nano, descends
independent, pleaded against the current leadership team of the
Socialist Party.
The responses were harsh and reached to launch accusations against the
leader of the main opposition leader Edi Rama, that makes party of
friends, "sawing" itself the victory in the forthcoming elections. In contrast, the Democratic Party ballots included in the leaders of the main coalition parties.
However, the absolute control of the party by Sali Berisha has
significantly reduced the responses of disaffected Democratic Party. The two parties claiming to represent the Greeks in Albania have chosen opposing camps.
The Human Rights Union Party (KEAD) chose this election "battle" the
alliance with the Socialist Party Edi Rama, while the Party of Greeks
(EEMM) joined forces with the Democratic Party of Sali Berisha.
The choice of opposing factions, as noted by some observers, was the
result of the refusal of the head of KEAD Vangelis Dule for equal
cooperation between these two parties.
Leaders of KEAD and EEMM Vangelis Dulles and Christakis Kitsios
respectively, leading the ballots of their parties in the same region,
one of Vlora, which is the only one where the Greek minority can succeed
electing MP through its own combinations. The showdown between them in opposing alliances, involves all scenarios - from the election and two to the exclusion of both.
Interestingly, moreover, the number of Greek origin candidates in
electable position on the electoral lists of the two largest ethnic
Albanian party.
In the region of Vlora, with 13 seats, which is concentrated and the
bulk of the Greek minority voters, the Socialist Party has placed in
electable positions ballot Tzouvani Louise and Andrew Marton.
The second happens to be also the chairman of the organization
"Omonia", Annex Tirana and city councilor KEAD in the same municipality.
Political observers believe that their presence on the ballot of the
Socialist Party reduces the number of votes for the KEAD and EEMM. Interestingly, the Greek minority and the showdown in Gjirokastra district with five seats.
The two largest parties, the Democratic and Socialist have in their
ballots in electable position by a Greek candidate - Anastasis Angels
and Spiro Ksera respectively.
The KEAD and EEMM have minimal hopes to elect Members of the ballots
but their lead two young people to scientific progress, which is
estimated to accumulate votes that might endanger the otherwise
confident election of one of the above two candidates (Angeli and Ksera)
in Albanian parties. In the region of Gjirokastra election hopes seems to have the incumbent MP Vangelis Tavo.
He was a member of the Socialist Party from 1997 until 2011 when she
moved to the Socialist Movement for Integration of Ilir Meta (then in
coalition with Sali Berisha). A few weeks ago, Vangelis Tavo left the government and entered into electoral alliance with the Socialist Party Edi Rama.
Also pretty sure is the election of two Greek origin MPs on the ballot
of the Socialist Party in the Vlora region, while in terms of the region
of Korca, the presence of the Greek element dynamically upward trend,
says the ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ.