
In total, there are over 294,000 Albanians living abroad who can participate in the vote on May 11...
The first ballots from the diaspora are arriving. There are hundreds of immigrants who have not delayed their vote, but have decided who they will vote for as soon as the envelope arrived at their apartment.
Today, the post office has deposited nearly 600 envelopes from the diaspora at the Olympic Park. It is planned that upon their delivery in the presence of party representatives, the CEC will count them and remove the envelopes with the ballot from the yellow packaging envelope.
Envelope B containing the state and county where the vote will go will be placed in the ballot boxes that are lined up.
Regarding this process that he followed closely, Celibashi expressed positive comments about the work done so far, underlining that over 36% of the total ballots have been sent.
" The data is encouraging, the sheets will remain here under the watchful eye of the monitors ," he said.
In total, there are over 294,000 Albanians living abroad who can participate in the vote on May 11, while more than 48,000 requests were rejected due to various shortcomings.
The requests came from more than 100 different countries around the world, but most immigrants were registered from Italy and Greece, where the largest communities live. In third place are Germany, followed by the United States.
According to legal provisions, the vote of emigrants will be counted in the district where they have their residence in Albania. More than 52 thousand registered voters belong to Tirana, followed by Fier with over 32 thousand voters from abroad and Elbasan and Durrës with a little more than 25 thousand voters from abroad.
The vote from abroad is seen as crucial in these elections, as it can make the difference. Many new parties have emerged on the scene and they claim to have support from abroad. So May 11 could be the month of great changes. We are talking about nearly 300 thousand votes. /Pamphlet
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