Albanians are voting in parliamentary elections, with Prime Minister Edi Rama aiming for a fourth term amid EU membership promises and bribery allegations. Rama leads over rival Sali Berisha, who faces corruption claims. The election includes 3.7 million eligible voters, with the diaspora participating for the first time. While economic growth is noted, corruption remains a significant issue. Rama's campaign emphasizes EU membership and infrastructure achievements, while Berisha contests readiness for EU accession, using a modified Trump slogan. Voter turnout is slightly lower than in the previous election. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)