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Albanian Times, 96-06-02

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Albanian Times
June 2, 1996


CONTENTS

  • [01] U.S. Urges Partial Rerun of Albanian Elections
  • [02] Six Parties to Compete in Second Round
  • [03] Albania Admitted to CEI
  • [04] Austria Less Critical of Albania Vote
  • [05] Opposition Continues Hunger Strike in Tirana
  • [06] Police Breaks Up More Opposition Rallies
  • [07] Italy Worried About Albanian Elections
  • [08] Greek Trade Fair to Open Soon in Albania
  • [09] Eastern Europe Fund to Invest in Albania, Other EE Countries

  • [01] U.S. Urges Partial Rerun of Albanian Elections

    TIRANA, Albania - The United States Saturday urged Albania to rerun parts of its general elections. ``It is our firm belief that steps need to be taken to correct these flaws,'' said a statement by the U.S. State Department, distributed by the U.S. embassy in Tirana. ``This remedial action should...include rerunning some races, as recommended by various international observer delegations, including the OSCE and the EU,'' it said. Opposition parties, including the key Socialists who won five seats, pulled out of the elections, citing irregularities and have refused to participate in Sunday's second round. ``Regrettably, numerous irregularities marred these elections and represent a significant step backward from the previous parliamentary elections in 1992,'' the statement said. It said various observers witnessed instances in which the authorities violated the electoral laws, including manipulation of vote counts, casting multiple ballots and the reported intimidating presence of armed guards at polling st ations. But the U.S. statement said the opposition had to accept some responsibility for the election irregularities. ``The withdrawal of major opposition party candidates and their members of the electoral commissions made it impossible to gauge the true dimension of problems ... and contributed to a lack of integrity in the counting process,'' it said. Washington also called on the opposition to refrain from protests which could provoke the Tirana government. ``We call on all sides to avoid provocations and not to resort to violence,'' the United States said. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [02] Six Parties to Compete in Second Round

    TIRANA, June 1 - Six parties will compete in Sunday's run-off ballots, Central Election Comission in Tirana said. Candidates from the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, the Party of Socialdemocratic Union, Balli Kombetar, the League of Legality and the Human Rights Union Party will compete in 10 constituences where the second round elections will take place. The commission has also decided a rerun of ballots in the election zone 67, bringing to four the number of constituencies where the vote will be repeated after severe criticism on widespread vote-rigging expressed by international observers. The date for the repeat voting will be decreed by President Sali Berisha. In open conflict with his party's president, the Secretary-General of the Human Rights Union Party Thoma Mico has asked for a rerun in 15 constituencies. His statement follows an announcement by HRUP President Vasil Melo, revoking the party's decision to boycott the second round on Sunday. (Albanian Times)

    [03] Albania Admitted to CEI

    VIENNA, May 31 - The Central European Initiative welcomed Albania and Belarus into the regional forum along with three other members on Friday. Just a few hours earlier, Albania's disputed elections, had been seen as a potential stumbling block to the Balkan country's acceptance. Italian diplomatic sources said that underlying the decision was the conviction that it will be easier to apply pressure on these countries to respect democratic principles and human rights as members of CEI rather than as non-members. The 10-member forum aims to boost regional cooperation and European integration. The decision came on the same day Italy, speaking on behalf of the European Union, urged Albanian President Sali Berisha to stage a partial repetition of last Sunday's poll. (Albanian Times)

    [04] Austria Less Critical of Albania Vote

    VIENNA, June 1 - Austria is taking a milder line on Albania's disputed general election than most Western governments. Austria's Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schuessel was less severe on Saturday, calling on Albania to investigate reports of first round irregularities. Schuessel said he discussed the poll with Albania's Foreign Minister Alfred Serreqi, who was in Vienna for a foreign ministers' meeting of the CSI group -- Central European Initiative, to which Albania was admitted on Friday. ``It was the first meeting with a foreign head of state since Albania's third free and fair elections, and I received congratulations from Mr Klestil and many delegates,'' Serreqi told reporters. Foreign Minister Schuessel, asked if he could confirm Klestil had expressed the congratulations, said: ``I wasn't there, but I doubt it.'' Albanian President Sali Berisha told Reuters in Tirana on Friday the allegations of election manipulation were false and criticised opposition parties for withdrawing from the poll. The Central Electoral Commission said there had been irregularities in three out if Albania's 115 constituencies and the vote would be repeated there. Analysts say such a limited re-run is unlikely to satisfy Western governments. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [05] Opposition Continues Hunger Strike in Tirana

    TIRANA, June 1 -More than 100 candidates from opposition parties continued their hunger strikes in Tirana to protest Sunday's election fraud. The strikes are aimed at attracting media attention to pressure Berisha into repeating the elections. Socialist party candidates have vowed to continue their strike indefinitely while those of the Democratic Alliance and the Socialdemocratic Party plan to end it Sunday. Doctors say the strikers condition is good but is expected to worsen soon with first signs of dizziness already visible in many participants. Situation around the two compounds where the protests continue is reported quiet with no apparent police presence. In Tirana and elsewhere in the country tensions had eased on Saturday with no opposition protest rallies reported. The Socialists and other opposition parties have demanded a repeat of the parliamentary elections. (Albanian Times)

    [06] Police Breaks Up More Opposition Rallies

    TIRANA, May 30 - Albanian police said they had broken up four rallies by opposition supporters in the south of the country protesting at the results of the general elections, and urged Albanians to stay off the streets. ``There have been attempts to organise illegal rallies in Tepelena, Patos and Fieri on Wednesday and in Permet on Thursday and more than a dozen police have been injured or wounded,'' an Interior Ministry statement said. It said police in Tepelena were pelted with stones, wounding 10 policemen. Speaking about the rally in Permet, Socialist Party spokesman Kastriot Islami said: ``Over ten people have been injured and five seriously. About 50 have been detained, including many from the local leadership.'' The interior ministry called for an end to the protests. ``The Interior Ministry once again calls on all the people to distance themselves from illegal and violent actions,'' the ministry said in a statement. (Albanian Times/Radio Tirana/Reuters)

    [07] Italy Worried About Albanian Elections

    ROME, May 30 - EU President Italy said on Thursday it was worried about Albania's elections and said it was seeking further investigations. ``We are in direct contact with the Albanian presidency in our role as president of the European Union,'' Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini told La Repubblica newspaper in an interview. ``There is a climate of dissatisfaction over the way things went and we are worried and want to investigate more closely.'' Albania's ruling Democratic Party of President Sali Berisha won 67.8 percent of the popular vote in the first round of the general election on Sunday, surpassing even its landslide victory at the last polls in 1992. (Albanian Times/Reuters)

    [08] Greek Trade Fair to Open Soon in Albania

    ATHENS, June 1 - The European Union is sponsoring a large trade exhibition of Greek products in Albania next month which is expected to attract the interest of the neighboring country's consumers. The exhibit, entitled "Euromachinery," is scheduled for June 27-30 at the Albanian capital's convention and exhibition center. Among the products featured are Greek-made machinery, building materials, office equipment and computers. The deadline for participants is June 15. Some 120 small-and medium-sized Greek production companies currently operate in Albania, with a total investment of about $120 million. (Albanian Times/ANA)

    [09] Eastern Europe Fund to Invest in Albania, Other EE Countries

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 31- G.T. Global Inc. has established a fund designed to take advantage of Eastern Europe's dynamic and attractive investment environment. The G.T. Global Eastern Europe Fund (NYSE:GTF), was formed following the completion of the repurchase offer for shares and restructuring of the G.T. Greater Europe Fund on May 17, 1996. The Fund will invest at least 65% of its total assets in equity and debt securities of issuers (including government issuers) located in Germany and in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe, including Albania. Effective June 3, 1996, The G.T. Global Eastern Europe Fund will begin trading on the NYSE under its new name and revised investment mandate. Contact: LGT Asset Management William J. Guilfoyle, 415/445-7533. (Albanian Times)

    This material was reprinted with permission of AlbAmerica Trade & Consulting International. For more information on ATCI and the Albanian Times, please write to AlbaTimes@aol.com

    Copyright © ATCI, 1996


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