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Albania faces a pivotal election as Brussels-Washington tensions threaten its EU bid. Key points: - Albania aims to join the EU, with PM Edi Rama positioning EU membership as a central pledge (targeting 2030) and promoting pro-EU reforms to attract investment. - The opposition Democratic Party hired former Trump campaign strategist Chris LaCivita, signaling closer U.S. political alignment and strategic U.S. messaging around the EU process. - U.S.-EU friction is spotlighted:
Anguillians elect first woman head of government - Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
Anguilla held general elections in which the Anguilla United Front (AUF) won a majority (8 of 11 seats) and Cora Richardson-Hodge became the territory’s first female head of government (Premier), with Governor Julia Crouch confirming the appointment. The Anguilla Progressive Movement (APM) won the remaining 3 seats. Key procedural details include the electoral structure (11 parliamentary seats, 7 single-member constituencies plus 4 at-large seats) and the election turnout con