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Central Bank Governor: Albanian economy grows by 4% in first half of the year

Published on November 6, 2024
The Governor of the Bank of Albania, Gent Sejko, announced that the country’s economy grew by 4% in the first half of the year. He...

Why is this important: These economic indicators signal positive momentum for Albania, with stable growth and inflation control contributing to a healthier financial environment. The reduction in inflation and the strengthening currency may boost consumer confidence and economic stability.


Administrative Court reverses decision to expel Democratic Party MPs from Parliament

Published on November 6, 2024
The Administrative Court has annulled the decision to expel Democratic Party MPs from Parliament following the unrest during the September 30th plenary session, when opposition...

Why is this important: The court’s decision comes just one day after the Democrats announced an end to their protests and the blocking of parliamentary proceedings, opting instead to return to normal parliamentary activities. Several MPs were still facing suspensions lasting up to 40 or 60 days. With the court’s ruling, these MPs can now participate in the upcoming plenary session on Thursday, marking a significant step toward restoring parliamentary engagement.


SPAK cooperates with Italian authorities to dismantle major cocaine trafficking network

Published on November 6, 2024
A significant Albanian criminal network trafficking large quantities of cocaine from South America to Italian seaports, primarily Livorno, has been dismantled through a joint operation...

Why is this important: The operation highlights the extensive reach and complexity of Albanian organized crime, which remains active in global drug trafficking networks. The collaboration between Albanian and Italian authorities, with support from Eurojust and Europol, underscores the importance of international cooperation in combating these networks. Over 25 arrests across Italy and Albania, alongside the seizure of large quantities of drugs, emphasize the ongoing threat these networks pose to European security.


SPAK Chief leads delegation to Brazil to tackle Albanian organized crime

Published on November 6, 2024
Altin Dumani, the head of the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK), traveled to Brazil with a delegation to strengthen cooperation with Brazilian...

Why is this important: Albanian organized crime networks have expanded their reach across South America, playing a significant role in the trafficking of large quantities of cocaine from the region to Europe. This visit highlights international efforts to dismantle these powerful networks. The U.S. Embassy in Tirana broke the news and underscored the importance of this collaboration, given the transnational nature of these criminal enterprises.


Energy price reductions announced for January 2025

Published on November 6, 2024
Starting January 1, 2025, the cost of electricity will decrease for all citizens. The announcement was made by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure...

Why is this important: Electricity prices have been a major concern for Albanian households, and the planned reduction is significant news. Currently, the price stands at 9.5 lek per kilowatt-hour (kWh) without VAT, increasing to 11.4 lek per kWh with VAT. Balluku explained that ongoing collaboration with OSHEE (the state electricity distribution company) and KESH (the Albanian Power Corporation) aims to optimize processes, allowing for more affordable rates from the beginning of 2025.


Democratic Party finally appoints political coordinator for diaspora

Jozefina Topalli Published on November 6, 2024
The Democratic Party has appointed former Speaker of Parliament Jozefina Topalli as the new political coordinator for the Albanian diaspora. This marks Topalli’s return to...

Why is this important: Topalli’s appointment is an attempt by the Democrats to respond to the increasing pressure they are facing for organized diaspora representation. The Socialist Party has already appointed a dedicated coordinator to engage with Albanian citizens voting from abroad for the first time in the 2025 parliamentary elections. The Democrats’ response aims to ensure a structured approach to engaging their supporters abroad in a competitive election year.


New study on age of Albanian language sparks controversy among linguists

Published on November 5, 2024
A groundbreaking study by historian Paul Heggarty suggests that the Albanian language may have originated around 7,000 years ago. This revelation has ignited a heated...

Why is this important: Debates about the age of languages shed light on the roots of human communication and the historic and cultural heritage of a people. However, the challenge of accurately pinpointing when a language was “born” means that any claims about linguistic timelines inevitably spark controversy. This is especially true in regions like the Balkans, where language and historical interpretation are intertwined with national identity and can even have real-life political or social consequences. Heggarty’s study, published a year ago in Science, upends previous assumptions by suggesting that the Indo-European language family, including Albanian, is older than scholars have long believed, potentially reshaping our understanding of European prehistory.


Democrats end political boycott, return to Parliament for 2025 budget debate

Democratic Party Published on November 5, 2024
The Democratic Party has decided to suspend its political boycott, referred to as “political disobedience,” and return to Parliament to participate in discussions on the...

Why is this important: The opposition’s decision is significant as it represents a departure from last year’s contentious strategy, which saw the 2024 budget passed in a record seven-minute session without any debate. By blocking discussions, the opposition had prevented deliberation on one of the most critical laws affecting Albanian citizens. This year, they aim to ensure the budget undergoes thorough scrutiny.


DP head of parliamentary group accuses government of corruption and mismanagement in 2025 budget

Published on November 5, 2024
DP head of parliamentary group Gazment Bardhi issued strong accusations against the Albanian government, claiming that the 2024 budget is designed for personal enrichment rather...

Why is this important: Bardhi’s remarks highlight growing tensions between the opposition and the ruling Socialist Party over transparency and accountability in public spending. The accusations come as Parliament is debating Albania’s largest ever budget for 2025.


Shkodër Mayor responds to resignation rumors

Benet Beci Published on November 5, 2024
Shkodër Mayor Benet Beci addressed media rumors suggesting he is under investigation and has resigned from his position. Beci, who made history in 2023 as...

Why is this important: Shkodër has historically been a stronghold of the right since the fall of communism, following decades of persecution under the Communist regime. Beci’s victory was monumental, breaking a longstanding political tradition. The rumors raised public concern over stability in city leadership and risk undermining trust and slowing progress on critical projects.


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