The recount of votes in Tirana has also revealed the trafficking of ballots within the preferential list of candidates.
On the Democratic Party list, Ilir Alimehmeti claimed that many of his votes had gone to other candidates.
But what emerged from the first 85 ballot boxes was the fact that Alimehmet is only 4 votes short of May 11.
Meanwhile, his rival to enter the winning list, Jorida Tabaku, has a shortage of 11 votes, which will be added after the recount.
Several candidates such as Petrit Doda, Petrit Gjorgji and Edit Harxhi unfairly received 10-14 votes from the counters on May 11, while Ilda Zhulali saw a full 13 votes taken away from her in the first count.
As for the Socialist Party, Fatmir Xhafaj has the largest number of votes that the counters have counted unfairly, while Kejsi Elezi and Sofika Lleshi received 22 unfair votes.
On the SP's open list, Blerina Gjylameti and Olta Xhaçka were in the running until the end. But the recount so far does not seem to change the fact that Xhaçka continues to hold the mandate of MP.
The former minister received only 1 more vote in the minutes than she had in the box, while Gjylamet is 2 votes short.




The recount process is taking place at the "Fahrie Hoti" Sports Palace. For the largest district in the country, that of Tirana, a total of 1,282 ballot boxes will be reopened for political entities and candidates.
The process in the capital is expected to last about 10 days. After the completion of this phase, the recount will begin in the Fier region with 587 ballot boxes, and then in Durrës, where 360 ballot boxes will be reviewed, including 85 boxes coming from the diaspora.
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