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"The human being, the individual ... is the ultimate source of all rights" - Hersch Lauterpacht On October 18, the European Council decided not to follow the European Commission's recommendation to open negotiations for Albania's accession to the European Union. Albania is again in a political crisis, to which is added the reluctance of some member countries, including France, to open these negotiations. In the June 30 local elections, the ruling Socialist Party was the only real political force that participated. The result was known from the beginning. 60 of the 61 elected presidents were socialist candidates. The President of the Republic and the opposition parties do not recognize these elections.
It was the latest act of a crisis that had Cambodia Telegram Number Data begun months earlier. In February 2019, the opposition finally left parliament accusing massive vote-rigging during the 2017 elections and government corruption. In addition to the political, social and security tangle, there is also the legal and institutional one. How did we get to this point? Read also: EU: Arms industry to become more efficient and independent Murder by gun in Lezha The current Albanian crisis is not only a political, legal, social and security crisis. It is first of all a deep institutional crisis, which in itself contains the impossibility of solving other crises.
This is the origin and reason of every crisis in Albania. How did we get to this point? "Violence" against institutions and individuals Since 2014, the Government has planned an extensive reform of the judiciary in Albania. This reform has been supported by the European Commission and the international community in general, believing in the good intentions of the new majority government of 2013. If the need for justice reform was and still is essential, legitimate questions can be raised about the orientation and effects of this reform, including temporary and intermediate effects, on the Albanian institutional crisis, and consequently on the country's political, social and legal crisis.
It was the latest act of a crisis that had Cambodia Telegram Number Data begun months earlier. In February 2019, the opposition finally left parliament accusing massive vote-rigging during the 2017 elections and government corruption. In addition to the political, social and security tangle, there is also the legal and institutional one. How did we get to this point? Read also: EU: Arms industry to become more efficient and independent Murder by gun in Lezha The current Albanian crisis is not only a political, legal, social and security crisis. It is first of all a deep institutional crisis, which in itself contains the impossibility of solving other crises.
This is the origin and reason of every crisis in Albania. How did we get to this point? "Violence" against institutions and individuals Since 2014, the Government has planned an extensive reform of the judiciary in Albania. This reform has been supported by the European Commission and the international community in general, believing in the good intentions of the new majority government of 2013. If the need for justice reform was and still is essential, legitimate questions can be raised about the orientation and effects of this reform, including temporary and intermediate effects, on the Albanian institutional crisis, and consequently on the country's political, social and legal crisis.