Referendum rejects constitution, criticized for giving president excessive authority.

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Albania held a national referendum to decide on a new constitution that critics argued would grant excessive power to the president. The proposed constitution aimed to centralize authority in the presidency and reduce the influence of the parliament and judiciary. Opponents of the new constitution raised concerns about the potential for authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic checks and balances. They mobilized a strong campaign urging citizens to reject the proposed changes. When the results of the referendum were announced, it became evident that the majority of Albanians had voted against the new constitution, opting to preserve the existing system of government. The rejection of the constitutional amendments was seen as a victory for democracy and the rule of law in Albania. The outcome of the referendum highlighted the population's commitment to upholding democratic principles and maintaining a system of governance that ensured the separation of powers. The event underscored the importance of civic engagement and the safeguarding of democratic values in the face of potential threats to individual freedoms and institutional integrity. #Albania #Referendum #Constitution #Democracy #Governance
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