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Erion Veliaj demands end to “humiliating” metal cage detention, access to case files: raises concerns over procedural fairness

Published on December 3, 2025
One day before the Special Anti-Corruption Court is expected to rule on a series of procedural complaints, Tirana Mayor Erion Veliaj issued a forceful appeal...

Why is this important: Veliaj’s letter and courtroom intervention raise critical questions about due process in high-profile corruption trials, judicial transparency, and human rights standards in Albania. His case is now drawing attention not just politically, but potentially legally on an international scale, as he has signaled the possibility of appealing to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.


Edi Rama cites delayed Canada flight deal to illustrate impact of Deputy PM suspension

Published on December 3, 2025
One day before the Constitutional Court is set to decide whether to accept his appeal, Prime Minister Edi Rama offered a concrete example of how...

Why is this important: The Constitutional Court will meet Thursday to decide whether to accept Rama’s appeal challenging the legality of the Special Court’s suspension of Balluku. At the heart of the case is whether courts can interrupt executive powers, and how that affects government operations.


Albanian parties, CEC, and EU stress urgency of political finance law and electoral reform

Published on December 3, 2025
Political parties, election authorities, and international representatives came together at a conference organized by the University of Helsinki to discuss urgent reforms to rebuild public...

Why is this important: Albania’s progress toward EU accession depends in part on key reforms that demonstrate transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic standards. The lack of financial transparency in party funding and ongoing election irregularities have raised concerns domestically and internationally.


Albania to launch nationwide property valuation in 2027 as part of new tax reform

Published on December 3, 2025
The Albanian government will initiate a nationwide property valuation process in 2027, aiming to implement a fair and market-based property taxation system. Finance Minister Petrit...

Why is this important: This marks a major step toward modernizing Albania’s property tax system, aligning it with European standards and boosting revenue collection. The reform is designed to ensure more equitable taxation based on real market values.


Constitutional Court to weigh Rama’s challenge to Deputy PM suspension amid separation of powers debate

Published on December 2, 2025
On Thursday, Albania’s Constitutional Court will decide whether to fully review Prime Minister Edi Rama’s appeal challenging the Special Anti-Corruption Court’s decision to suspend Deputy...

Why is this important: The decision could set a precedent over whether courts can suspend sitting cabinet members without violating the separation of powers. Rama argues that the Special Court’s action infringes on executive authority and threatens the constitutional roles of the Prime Minister, President, and Parliament.


Vetëvendosje enters December 28 elections in coalition with Guxo, Alternativa and Demochristian Party

Published on December 1, 2025
The Vetëvendosje Movement will compete in Kosovo’s December 28 snap parliamentary elections as part of a coalition, joining forces with three smaller parties: Guxo, Alternativa,...

Why is this important: The decision signals Vetëvendosje’s strategy to broaden its support base after failing to secure enough seats to form a government following the February 9 elections. By allying with like-minded parties, Vetëvendosje aims to consolidate the center-left and pro-reform vote.


Rama–Berisha clash over Balluku suspension: Accusations, legal interpretations, and institutional tensions

Published on December 1, 2025
Prime Minister Edi Rama and opposition leader Sali Berisha clashed on Monday over the ongoing legal debate surrounding the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda...

Why is this important: The Constitutional Court is set to decide Tuesday whether to proceed with a full review of Rama’s appeal. At stake is a potential precedent about whether courts can suspend sitting cabinet members—something Rama argues would dangerously shift the balance of power between state institutions.


Bank transactions surge in October as end-of-year activity boosts financial flows

Published on December 1, 2025
Banking activity in Albania saw a significant uptick in October, with both the number and value of transactions sharply increasing. According to fresh data from...

Why is this important: The surge in banking activity reflects growing use of formal financial channels and a more dynamic economy heading into the year-end. This is particularly evident in corporate payments, tax settlements, and international transfers.


Rama warns of dangerous precedent as Constitutional Court weighs Balluku suspension

Published on December 1, 2025
Albania’s Constitutional Court is set to decide Tuesday whether it will conduct a full review of Prime Minister Edi Rama’s request to interpret the legality...

Why is this important: The case could set a legal precedent on the limits of judicial authority over government officials. Rama claims the court’s action is not only unprecedented in Europe but also unconstitutional, asserting that such power lies exclusively with the Prime Minister, President, and Parliament.


Albania to limit cash payments to €5,000/month in 2026 as cash circulation hits €4.6 billion

Published on November 26, 2025
Albania is facing a surge in cash circulation outside the banking system, which has now reached a record €4.6 billion, according to official data. Compared...

Why is this important: Massive cash use in goods and service payments makes it difficult for tax authorities to track money flow, opening doors to fiscal evasion and weakening financial transparency.