
Silvio Gonzato, the European Union Ambassador to Albania, highlighted the necessity for comprehensive electoral reform in Albania. Responding to questions from reporters after an event in Korça, Gonzato underscored that it is the government’s and parliament’s duty to implement these reforms.
In light of the forthcoming recommendations from the parliamentary election observation mission conducted on May 11, Gonzato pointed out a clear message from Brussels that serves as a significant factor in this matter.
“As High Representative Kallas has stated, it is now crucial for the Albanian government and parliament to enact a thorough electoral reform that incorporates all past and current recommendations from OSCE-ODIHR,” the EU ambassador in Tirana stated.
“The outcome places a heavy responsibility on the Albanian government to initiate and execute this broad reform, especially since they have the necessary support. Furthermore, there is public expectation as Albania strives towards EU membership,” Gonzato remarked.
He commended the Central Election Commission for their management of the electoral process and their collaboration with the General Prosecutor’s Office and the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK).
“The OSCE/ODIHR report reflects the overall nature of these elections. While it notes issues such as the misuse of public resources, it also praises the election administration, which should be addressed through future comprehensive reforms. I commend the Central Election Commission and the exemplary cooperation with the General Prosecutor’s Office and SPAK,” Gonzato stated.
When asked about the opposition’s refusal to acknowledge the elections, Gonzato advised that any party perceiving irregularities should bring them to the attention of the appropriate authorities.
“This is the proper course of action. Nonetheless, I trust that both parties will continue to express their commitment to the membership process and Albania’s progression towards the EU, and will work diligently in that direction,” concluded Gonzato. (May 27)













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