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Residents of Himara, Albania, voted in a mayoral election on August 4, 2024, after former mayor Fredi Beleri, an ethnic Greek, was imprisoned on vote-buying charges that he claims were politically motivated. Vangjel Tavo from Albania's ruling Socialist Party won the election with 58.62% of the vote, while Petraq Gjikuria from the opposition coalition received 41.38%. Beleri's conviction and removal have heightened tensions between Albania and Greece, with Greece threatening to block Albania's EU accession due to concerns over rule of law and democratic integrity. Critics, including Greek officials, have raised doubts about the electoral process, citing irregularities that disenfranchised thousands of voters. The election took place amidst ongoing disputes over property rights in the region, particularly affecting the ethnic Greek community, and amid allegations of bias in land distribution. Tensions remain high as Beleri, who is due for release in October, continues to challenge the legitimacy of his conviction and the electoral process.
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