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Controversy rocks Democratic Party’s internal election in Tirana
Published on January 17, 2025Why is this important: Tirana is Albania’s largest and most important electoral district, with the Democrats already trailing far behind the Socialists in recent opinion polls. Administrative Unit No. 2, historically a strong base for the Democrats, holds particular strategic significance. Allegations of electoral manipulation risk demotivating local party structures, discrediting DP leadership, and alienating voters further. Many observers warn that the DP seems to be repeating the same mistakes that have led to successive defeats in recent years. Meanwhile, party leader Sali Berisha has made no significant efforts to engage other opposition forces or reconcile with DP splinter groups, complicating any chances for a united challenge to the Socialists in the upcoming elections.
Villa of Albania’s former communist dictator transformed into cultural space and artist residency
Published on January 17, 2025Why is this important: After the fall of communism in 1991, the villa was used as a government facility for hosting state delegations but was left to deteriorate over the years. The transformation offers a unique opportunity for the public to access and explore the historic building while enjoying contemporary art. It also marks an important step in repurposing a site associated with Albania’s dictatorial past into a symbol of creativity and modern culture.
Berisha accuses Albanian PM of using Kushner’s project to carry political influence
Published on January 16, 2025Why is this important: Although Berisha’s accusations are primarily directed at his political rival, they indirectly raise allegations against former U.S. President Trump. Berisha’s seems to be suggesting that Trump could be compromised by foreign leaders offering favors to his family members, in this case, his son-in-law. The opposition and Berisha personally have practically attacked every single major project financed or endorsed by the ruling Socialists, mostly engaging in unsubstantiated accusations. They had however, mostly refrained from attacking the Sazan project which was made public months ago. The attack, although mild compared to Berisha’s usual tone, seems to betray the nervousness among the opposition that the project will throw cold water on their claim that the Trump administration will be on their side. It can also be seen as an attempt by Berisha to draw the attention and make himself heard by people close to Trump such as Kushner.
New cardiovascular surgery hospital to be added to Albania’s largest medical center
Published on January 16, 2025Why is this important: QSUT handles the majority of surgical interventions in the country, particularly heart surgeries, which have significantly increased in recent years. However, due to outdated facilities and equipment, the cardiology service has been unable to perform all necessary procedures. The head of cardiology confirmed that the new hospital will enable complex surgeries that are currently only available in private hospitals, significantly improving access to advanced care for the public.
Historic meeting between Pope Francis and Global Bektashi leader
Published on January 16, 2025Why is this important: Pope Francis’ blessing for the so-called idea of a Bektashi state marks the first open endorsement by the spiritual leader of one of Albania’s main religious groups. Furthermore, Pope Francis’ endorsement carries an importance that goes beyond the Catholic community in Albania.
Chief Prosecutor for Saranda placed under investigation for corruption allegations
Published on January 16, 2025Why is this important: Prosecutor Llaho passed the initial stage of Albania’s vetting process in 2022, securing confirmation in his position by a majority vote from the Independent Qualification Commission (KPK). However, the Public Commissioner appealed this decision to the Special Appeals Chamber (KPA), citing unconvincing explanations and evidence provided by Llaho regarding financial irregularities and ethical standards. The Commissioner argued that Llaho’s actions undermined public trust in justice.
Drinos Valley monasteries selected for World Monuments Watch 2025
Published on January 16, 2025Why is this important: The inclusion of the Drinos Valley monasteries in the World Monuments Watch highlights Albania’s rich cultural heritage and the need to protect it. By shining a spotlight on these historic sites, this recognition draws international attention to Albania’s preservation efforts while promoting sustainable tourism and economic development in the region.
ODIHR recommends observer team for Albania’s Parliamentary Elections
Published on January 15, 2025Why is this important: Thirty-three years after holding its first free and fair elections, Albania has yet to experience an uncontested electoral process. At times, it appears that disputing election results has become an end in itself. Refusing to acknowledge an opponent’s victory often serves as a way to avoid recognizing one’s own defeat—and with it, accountability for the loss and the consequences that entails. The opposition has lost every single election since its victory of the 2009 elections and has claimed widespread problems in every single one, despite the fact that it was in power during at least two of them.
Notorious criminal sparks controversy with corruption allegations in “Golden Bullet” case
Published on January 15, 2025Why is this important: Over the past year, Nuredin Dumani’s testimony has slowly trickled into the media, and his revelations read like the script of a gripping thriller. Dumani has exposed Albania’s underworld like no one before him, exposing a chilling tapestry of crime that includes murders, heists, kidnappings, assassinations, burglaries, beatings, and acts of revenge.
Albania, Italy, and UAE sign agreement for undersea energy cable in Adriatic Sea
Published on January 15, 2025Why is this important: The project aims to increase energy production from renewable sources, aligning with Albania’s ambitious plan to become a net exporter of renewable energy. The agreement signifies a major step toward energy independence for Albania, which already produces 100% of its electricity from renewable sources.