Abstract

There are few signs that Albania’s fourth presidential election since the fall of communism in 1991, to be held before the end of June, will bring political stability to the country. Indeed, it could complicate the work of the Italian-led intervention force. Despite the near fall from power of President Sali Berisha and his Democratic Party (PDS) following street protests in February 1997, the PDS has been trying to claw its way back to power. However, even given the sizeable diaspora, Albania’s internal turmoil seems to have had little effect on the Albanians in Kosovo or the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).

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