Haxhiu: Albanians would not vote on any religious-type party

As of 25 April, general elections in Albania are expected to be held, analyst Baton Haxhiu has said most Albanians feel represented and are dissatisfied with parties in the country. He said 28% of the electorate are indecisive and that people's judgment is leaning towards the centre. “Most Albanians are [...]
He said 28% of the electorate are indecisive and that people's judgment is leaning towards the centre.
The majority of Albanians are unhappy with the party. They feel unrepresented and built in their position as undefined. It's not known what their attitude will be, but experience shows that they actually, 50% of them don't get the choice at all. I don't believe there's time to catch them because this voter judges in two ways, get back where he was, and some of them refuse to vote at all. 34% of respondents seek a different government. If a good leader comes out, it's obvious he can catch this election. The people's judgment is tiling from the” centre, Baton Haxhiu said at Top Talk.
But what a chance this undecided group, which feels represented, brings a surprise party to the stage with religious character.
Baton Haxhiu says this is not possible, and says he is convinced that Albanians would never vote for an ideological religious political party.
“I know and am sure that Albania has a ritual of religious faith, but they have it more as culture than belief and Albanians would never vote for an ideological religious political party”, he said.
Asked that in Albania, and in Kosovo, there are also many poor people or people on the brink of poverty, or people who can be manipulated with little material stuff. Could this lead him to vote for religious ideology, and we could have a surprise?
Baton Haxhiu No, I don't think they've had four parties with religious background and religious cigars and they've never been two percent. Because the religious background voter contingent never exceeds 3 percent.












