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Report TV Piepoli poll: Socialists projected to gain in Tirana and Shkodër as Berisha’s bloc loses ground

Why is this important: The districts of Tirana and Shkodër together account for 48 parliamentary mandates, making them decisive in shaping the next government. The Piepoli survey shows that the Socialist Party is on track to win an additional seat in Tirana compared to 2021, while the Berisha-led coalition could lose up to four seats there. In Shkodër—long considered a stronghold of the right—PS is also projected to make gains, signaling a potentially significant political realignment.
Sali Berisha vows to repeal controversial medical graduate work law

Why this is important: The law was introduced by the Socialist government in response to a growing healthcare workforce crisis, as Albania loses a significant number of trained doctors—mostly to Germany and other EU countries—each year. With education funded by taxpayers, the measure aimed to ensure that graduates serve domestically before emigrating. Berisha’s vow to repeal the law, without offering an alternative strategy, seems to be a mere proposal to win the students support without any thought given to the consequences for a sector already facing shortages and systemic strain.
Kosovo’s Parliament deadlock continues as VV fails for sixth time to elect Speaker

Why is this important: The continued failure to elect a Speaker is blocking the constitution of parliament and the formation of a new government. With only 57 votes in favor, Haxhiu’s candidacy has stalled, facing opposition from the main opposition parties. Critics, including opposition leader Memli Krasniqi, accuse VV of intentionally dragging out the process despite knowing their nominee lacks support. Without a resolution, Kosovo could face snap elections as early as May.
Albanian Socialists suspend campaign for national day of mourning honoring Pope Francis

Why is this important: The ruling party’s decision marks a rare pause in the high-stakes campaign season. Prime Minister Edi Rama had been scheduled to hold meetings in the important district of Fier on Saturday but has informed participants that all events are canceled. In contrast, opposition leader Sali Berisha has said the Democratic Party will continue its campaign activities but will do so in a subdued manner — beginning events with a minute of silence and refraining from using campaign music.
Socialist Party files complaint over diaspora voting irregularities, demands CEC action

Why is this important: While the diaspora vote marks a historic step for Albania’s electoral process, complaints from SP—and echoed by opposition parties—highlight growing concerns over the integrity and reliability of ballot delivery abroad. From missing ballots and empty envelopes to voters being asked to pay return postage, the incidents have drawn the attention of both CEC and AEPC, the national postal regulatory agency. CEC chief Ilirjan Celibashi has downplayed the issues, calling them isolated, but admitted some problems require attention.
Tirana leads sharp real estate surge as apartment prices soar 56% in six months

Why is this important: The data confirms a continued boom in Albania’s real estate market, despite tightening credit conditions and growing affordability concerns. In just six months, apartment prices across the country increased by 23.6%, with Tirana outpacing the rest of the market. The central bank attributes the price hikes to rising construction costs — including wages, energy, and transport — and sustained demand for housing.
Isolated incident in Bulqizë mars otherwise calm campaign

Why is this important: With just over two weeks left until the May 11 vote, the campaign has been largely uneventful and peaceful. Incidents of violence have been very rare and isolated, involving in every case representatives of the Democratic Party. Police say they have referred the matter to SPAK under charges related to violence during elections.
New Shëngjin–Velipojë road opens ahead of tourist season, cutting travel time to the coast

Why is this important: The new road improves access to one of Albania’s most scenic yet previously hard-to-reach coastal areas. Officials say the project marks a significant step toward developing tourism in the northern region, offering faster connections and supporting the local economy. The opening comes as the country prepares for another record tourist year, with visitors up 30% in early 2025 compared to last year.
Former Justice Minister slams SPAK, Prosecutor General, and CEC Head for briefing ambassadors

Why is this important: The meeting in question was hosted by the German Ambassador and attended by U.S., British, and French diplomatic representatives. During the event, SPAK Chief Altin Dumani, Prosecutor General Olsian Çela, and Central Election Commission head Ilirjan Celibashi presented findings from their field operations related to election-related crimes. The gathering follows a similar briefing provided weeks earlier to the British Embassy, where the same officials reportedly shared case details and investigative progress.
Vlora International Airport to open in early May with inaugural Air Albania flight

Why is this important: The airport is expected to become a key hub for tourism and economic development in the southern region, opening access to one of Albania’s most visited coastal areas. Its scale and strategic location promise to transform regional travel and logistics.