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Baton Haxhiu: Most Albanians feel unrepresented by the parties

Baton Haxhiu: Most Albanians feel unrepresented by the parties
Baton Haxhiu, analyst

Analyst Baton Haxhiu is convinced that Albanians feel unrepresented and dissatisfied with the parties in the country.

Invited to Top Talk, Haxhiu said that 28% of the electorate are undecided.

"Most Albanians are dissatisfied with the party. They feel unrepresented and have built into their attitude as undefined. It is not known what their attitude will be, but experience shows that they really, 50% of them do not go to the polls at all.

I do not believe that there is time to catch them because this voter judges in two ways, to return to where he was and some of them refuse to vote at all. 34% of respondents demand a different governance. If a good leader comes out, it is seen that he can capture this electorate. "People's judgment is leaning from the center ", said Baton Haxhiu.

But what is the chance that this undecided group, which feels unrepresented, will bring a surprise party to the stage with a religious character.

Baton Haxhiu says he is convinced that Albanians would never vote for an ideologically religious political party.

" I know and I am sure that Albania has a ritual of religious belief, but they have it more as a culture than a belief and Albanians would never vote for an ideologically religious political party.

4 parties with religious backgrounds and religious cigars have tried it and have never passed 2 percent. "Because the contingent of voters with religious backgrounds never exceeds 3 percent, " said the analyst.

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