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Defense lawyer’s scandalous arrest leads to criticism of justice system’s corporativist drift

Why is this important: The arrest of a defense lawyer for simply protesting to follow the legal course against a prosecutor, has sparked a wave of outrage among the legal community, which called it an alarming escalation and a dangerous precedent. The National Bar Association described it as the “institutionalization of a prosecutors’ state,” and insisted that Bajrami was simply fulfilling his professional duty by exposing alleged misconduct in the prosecution’s evidence.
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1. From controversy to revision: Albania retains binary gender definition in equality bill

Why is this important: The draft triggered strong opposition for what critics saw as an attempt to introduce alternative genders into Albanian law — a concept that remains controversial even across many EU countries. Facing backlash, including from religious institutions, the ruling Socialist Party moved swiftly to amend the bill, reaffirming the constitutional definition of gender as man and woman.
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“La Sylphide” brings the magic of romantic ballet to Tirana

Four candidates qualify for SPAK leadership post

Why is this important: The current SPAK chief’s term ends in mid-December, and a successor must be chosen before then. The new director will serve a three year, nonrenewable term, in line with the justice reform framework that also limits SPAK prosecutors to one nine-year term without reappointment.
Kazakhstan Cultural Week debuts in Albania with music and cinema

Tirana protest for KLA leaders in the Hague deepens rift between Edi Rama and Albin Kurti

Why is this important: The upcoming protest has become the latest flashpoint between Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo’s ruling Vetëvendosje movement, led by Albin Kurti. In an unexpected move, Vetëvendosje launched a harsh attack against Rama, accusing him of hypocrisy for supporting the protest despite once backing the creation of the Specialist Chambers — the very court now trying UÇK leaders.
From controversy to revision: Albania retains binary gender definition in equality bill

Why is this important: The draft triggered strong opposition for what critics saw as an attempt to introduce alternative genders into Albanian law — a concept that remains controversial even across many EU countries. Facing backlash, including from religious institutions, the ruling Socialist Party moved swiftly to amend the bill, reaffirming the constitutional definition of gender as man and woman.
Crisis Group: Kosovo’s rift with the West deepens amid Albin Kurti’s power centralization and crackdown on Serbs

Why is this important: The ICG, one of the most respected global conflict-analysis organizations, highlights a sharp cooling of ties between Kosovo and its Western allies — an alarming shift given the historic U.S. and EU role as the country’s strongest political and financial supporters. The report suggests that Kurti’s policies risk isolating Kosovo internationally and undermining the fragile progress made since independence.
Prosecutor General slams colleagues for complaining to foreign embassies

Why is this important: The revelation underscores a recurring pattern in Albanian public life, where politicians, judges, and prosecutors seek validation or intervention from international partners rather than resolving institutional disputes domestically. While Albania’s justice reform has long depended on foreign support, Çela’s criticism marks a rare moment in which a top official openly questions the outsized influence of diplomatic actors in the country’s internal judicial affairs.
Kosovo left out as EU disburses new Growth Plan funds to Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia

Why is this important: Kosovo continues to miss out on millions of euros in EU funding due to its ongoing institutional crisis, which prevents it from formalizing the required agreements with the EU. While other countries move forward with economic support and integration projects, Kosovo’s political paralysis means it remains outside one of the region’s most significant financial initiatives.
Democrats file motion to impeach President Begaj, citing seven constitutional violations

Why is this important: The impeachment motion marks the most serious institutional clash between the opposition and the presidency in recent years. The Democrats argue that Begaj has “crossed red lines” by overstepping constitutional limits, while the ruling majority has already dismissed the move as a political stunt with no legal grounds.
Prosecutor General criticizes draft Penal Code as “repressive”

Why is this important: The proposed amendments, drafted by a group of legal experts and supported by the Albanian government, have been submitted to Parliament for debate. However, the draft has not received support from any of the institutions within the justice system, including the prosecution and judiciary. Çela’s remarks signal growing institutional concern over reforms that could reshape Albania’s criminal justice framework.
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Four candidates qualify for SPAK leadership post

Why is this important: The current SPAK chief’s term ends in mid-December, and a successor must be chosen before then. The new director will serve a three year, nonrenewable term, in line with the justice reform framework that also limits SPAK prosecutors to one nine-year term without reappointment.
Kazakhstan Cultural Week debuts in Albania with music and cinema

Tirana protest for KLA leaders in the Hague deepens rift between Edi Rama and Albin Kurti

Why is this important: The upcoming protest has become the latest flashpoint between Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Kosovo’s ruling Vetëvendosje movement, led by Albin Kurti. In an unexpected move, Vetëvendosje launched a harsh attack against Rama, accusing him of hypocrisy for supporting the protest despite once backing the creation of the Specialist Chambers — the very court now trying UÇK leaders.
From controversy to revision: Albania retains binary gender definition in equality bill

Why is this important: The draft triggered strong opposition for what critics saw as an attempt to introduce alternative genders into Albanian law — a concept that remains controversial even across many EU countries. Facing backlash, including from religious institutions, the ruling Socialist Party moved swiftly to amend the bill, reaffirming the constitutional definition of gender as man and woman.
Crisis Group: Kosovo’s rift with the West deepens amid Albin Kurti’s power centralization and crackdown on Serbs

Why is this important: The ICG, one of the most respected global conflict-analysis organizations, highlights a sharp cooling of ties between Kosovo and its Western allies — an alarming shift given the historic U.S. and EU role as the country’s strongest political and financial supporters. The report suggests that Kurti’s policies risk isolating Kosovo internationally and undermining the fragile progress made since independence.
Prosecutor General slams colleagues for complaining to foreign embassies

Why is this important: The revelation underscores a recurring pattern in Albanian public life, where politicians, judges, and prosecutors seek validation or intervention from international partners rather than resolving institutional disputes domestically. While Albania’s justice reform has long depended on foreign support, Çela’s criticism marks a rare moment in which a top official openly questions the outsized influence of diplomatic actors in the country’s internal judicial affairs.
Kosovo left out as EU disburses new Growth Plan funds to Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia

Why is this important: Kosovo continues to miss out on millions of euros in EU funding due to its ongoing institutional crisis, which prevents it from formalizing the required agreements with the EU. While other countries move forward with economic support and integration projects, Kosovo’s political paralysis means it remains outside one of the region’s most significant financial initiatives.
Democrats file motion to impeach President Begaj, citing seven constitutional violations

Why is this important: The impeachment motion marks the most serious institutional clash between the opposition and the presidency in recent years. The Democrats argue that Begaj has “crossed red lines” by overstepping constitutional limits, while the ruling majority has already dismissed the move as a political stunt with no legal grounds.
Prosecutor General criticizes draft Penal Code as “repressive”

Why is this important: The proposed amendments, drafted by a group of legal experts and supported by the Albanian government, have been submitted to Parliament for debate. However, the draft has not received support from any of the institutions within the justice system, including the prosecution and judiciary. Çela’s remarks signal growing institutional concern over reforms that could reshape Albania’s criminal justice framework.
Inside the world of Dritëro Agolli: a rare exhibition at his Tirana Home-Studio
