Edi Rama — Albania’s future or downfall?
Edi Rama’s leadership has not been without hardship. Coming to power in September 2013, he has led Albania through a myriad of changes.
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Edi Rama’s leadership has not been without hardship. Coming to power in September 2013, he has led Albania through a myriad of changes.
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