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Democratic Party promises debt forgiveness for vulnerable groups ahead of 2025 elections

Published on December 6, 2024
The Democratic Party of Albania, in opposition for 12 years, has announced a key electoral promise ahead of the May 11, 2025, parliamentary elections. The...

Why is this important: This announcement comes just a day after the ruling Socialist Party submitted a draft law to parliament proposing an amnesty for fines on unpermitted rural construction and penalties imposed during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Democratic Party’s promise signals intensifying competition between the two main political blocs as they appeal to voters with populist measures.


Protest against SPAK: supporters of former president rally against corruption charges

Published on December 6, 2024
On his Friday, supporters of the Freedom Party (former Socialist Movement for Integration) gathered outside the offices of Albania’s Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized...

Why is this important: The protest highlights the sharp political divide surrounding Albania’s justice reform. Both the Freedom Party and the Democratic Party have publicly attacked the new justice system since investigations began against their leaders, Ilir Meta and Sali Berisha, for alleged corruption during their time in office. While opposition parties celebrate when justice targets figures in Prime Minister Edi Rama’s administration, they fiercely criticize and protest when inquiries focus on their own ranks. This duality has cast doubt on their stance toward judicial independence.


Demographic shifts change Albania’s electoral map: Tirana gains one MP as Korça loses one 

Published on December 6, 2024
Tirana will be represented by an additional MP in Albania’s next Parliament following the May 11, 2025, elections, reflecting the capital’s growing population. Meanwhile, Korça’s...

Why is this important: Tirana’s population concentration highlights its political importance, now accounting for over one-fourth of the Parliament’s 140 MPs. This dominance has prompted discussions, particularly among ruling Socialist Party officials, about introducing electronic voting in the capital to expedite election results. Advocates argue that electronic voting could produce results within an hour after polls close, bypassing the traditional lengthy process.


Albanian PM condemns media speculation over teen murder case, floats TikTok ban

Published on December 6, 2024
Nearly three weeks after the tragic killing of a 14-year-old boy by a peer, which also left another minor injured, the incident continues to spark...

Albanian President sets May 11 as date for 2025 parliamentary elections

Published on December 6, 2024
President Bajram Begaj has officially decreed May 11, 2025, as the date for Albania’s parliamentary elections. The decision aligns with the Electoral Code, which stipulates...

Why is this important: May 11 was not only proposed by the Socialist Party but also recommended by the Central Election Commission (CEC). The CEC emphasized the need for adequate time to prepare the infrastructure for overseas voting and electronic voting—a first in Albania’s electoral process. In his announcement, President Begaj confirmed that his decision was based on the formal request by State Election Commissioner Ilirjan Celibashi to ensure these preparations are effectively managed.


Ruling Socialists propose amnesty for illegal constructions in rural areas sparking heated debate in parliament

Published on December 6, 2024
On Thursday, the Socialist Party proposed an amnesty for fines related to illegal constructions in rural areas, leading to a contentious parliamentary session. Opposition MPs...

Why is this important: Illegal constructions have been a persistent issue in Albania since the fall of communism. During the post-communist transition, widespread urban and rural chaos emerged as citizens built unauthorized homes and extensions to address severe housing shortages after decades of state-controlled housing. Informal settlements, many lacking proper urban planning, became commonplace, especially near major cities.


Albanian PM denies €110 million payment to Francesco Becchetti amid opposition demands for parliamentary inquiry

Published on December 6, 2024
Prime Minister Edi Rama has strongly denied claims that his government has paid €110 million in compensation to Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti, despite a Belgian...

Why is this important: Following an investigation initiated by the Albanian government, it has been alleged that Becchetti, convicted in Albania of tax evasion and sentenced to 17 years in prison, bribed Belgian judges to secure a ruling enabling the collection of €110 million from the Albanian state through Eurocontrol. Albania has filed for annulment of the decision at the Paris Court of Appeal and sought a review of the ruling. Additionally, the Albanian government has appealed to the Belgian Supreme Court, arguing that the frozen Eurocontrol funds are vital for aviation safety and must remain protected.


Remembering Mirush Kabashi: one year after the loss of Albania’s legendary actor

Published on December 5, 2024
One year ago, the renowned Albanian actor and theater artist, Mirush Kabashi, passed away, leaving a lasting mark on the country’s cultural landscape. Known for...

Salvador Dalí’s surreal world comes to Albania: the first major exhibition of his work

Published on December 5, 2024
For the first time in Albania, the iconic works of surrealist painter Salvador Dalí will be showcased in a groundbreaking exhibition at Naan Gallery. The...

Kosovo President meets European Council President Costa ahead of EU-Western Balkans Summit

Published on December 4, 2024
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani met with European Council President Antonio Costa in Brussels on the eve of the EU-Western Balkans Summit. During the meeting, Osmani...

Why is this important: The meeting highlighted critical security issues in Kosovo, including recent attacks on the country’s vital infrastructure. President Osmani’s efforts to present evidence of Serbia’s alleged involvement in these incidents underscore Kosovo’s call for international accountability and support amidst ongoing regional tensions.