Albania polling station shootout leaves one dead, another injured
An Albanian political candidate was shot and a supporter of a rival party killed in an exchange of gunfire near a polling station, police said Sunday.

An Albanian political candidate was shot and a supporter of a rival party killed in an exchange of gunfire near a polling station, police said Sunday, as the country held crucial elections already marred by a dispute that could leave the outcome up in the air.
Both conservative Prime Minister Sali Berisha and his close rival, Socialist leader Edi Rama, have hopes for eventual entry to the European Union, and the election is seen as a test of whether the country can run a fair and safe vote. An EU diplomat condemned the violence.
There were few immediate details, but a police spokesman said that Gjon Gjoni, 53, died after being shot in an exchange of fire with Mhill Fufi, 49, a candidate for Berisha’s governing Democratic Party. An opposition party leader identified Gjoni as a supporter.
Another man, Kastriot Fufi, was also injured. It was not immediately clear if he and the candidate were related.
The shooting in the city of Lac started with an argument, said police spokesman Tefik Sulejmani, who gave few other details.
Once one of the world’s hardest-line communist countries, the impoverished country has had a rocky road to democracy, plagued by corruption and elections marred by violence and vote-rigging.