Three Albanian immigrants race for key positions in Britain

Three Albanian immigrants race for key positions in Britain

In Britain's May 3rd local elections, 3 Albanian candidates for advisers, two of whom are new candidates, will compete. The particular of these elections is that candidates are from both the main parties, the conservatives of Prime Minister Theresa May and Jeremy Corby's labist opposition. For conservatives who are not preferred [...]

In Britain's May 3rd local elections, 3 Albanian candidates for advisers, two of whom are new candidates, will compete.

The particular of these elections is that candidates are from both the main parties, the conservatives of Prime Minister Theresa May and Jeremy Corby's labist opposition.

For conservatives, who are not politically favoured by the Albanian community with the right to vote in Britain, Anila Skeja competes from Librazi, who has been living in London with her family for only five years.

She is a teacher in the profession and competes for the ruling conservatives in the town of Barnett in northern London. The electoral area, where it can run is known for the support the labists enjoy, while in that whole Baski have won the conservatives, she says, the fact that makes the race very difficult and interesting.

Meanwhile, a new inflow into the ranks of opposition Labusists in Baskina Harow in northern London is Andrew Hattilari, a successful professional and prominent activist, broadcasts tch.

Andrew Hattilari has conducted high and post-school studies in London, and graduated from management at the level of Master Science, while marking a variety of experiences, such as the Academy Field, Telekomunication, nongovernmental international organisations and the banking system.

The lab candidate among Albanians, Hattilari, says he would be happy to see in the upcoming elections an even greater number of Albanians competing for decision-making positions, to have a stronger voice and become influential, he says.

Thursday's local elections in Britain are expected with interest and polls favour opposition labists, especially in the capital.

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