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Dancing Alexander-style, Down Under

15 March 2010 | By Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

Sinisa-Jakov Marusic The issue of national identity is taken seriously by Balkan people – including the least serious among them.


Brdo Conference Overshadowed by Absences
20 March 2010 |


A conference, which aimed to present a common front in the region’s path towards EU integration, was overshadowed by the boycott of the Serbian president, triggering the absence of major European politicians.

Brdo Conference Overshadowed by Absences
20 March 2010 |


A conference, which aimed to present a common front in the region’s path towards EU integration, was overshadowed by the boycott of the Serbian president, triggering the absence of major European politicians.

Dolic: Rape of 17-year old girl
19 March 2010 |

A protected Prosecution witness says she was raped by "soldier Dole" in 1993, identifying indictee Darko Dolic as the person who raped her.



Freedom House Criticises Albania’s Democracy

Tirana | 02 July 2009 |
 
Ina Rama
Ina Rama
Nations in Transit for 2008, a report published by the US-based rights watchdog Freedom House, has criticised Albania for failing to uphold the separation of powers between politics and the law. 

The report says the separation of powers between the legislature, executive, and judiciary remains fragile and is intermittently damaged by political initiatives. 

“Politicization in the public sector persists and limits the development of a professional, nonpartisan civil service, police, judiciary, electoral administration, and media,” the report reads.



“Likewise, Albania’s social and political upheaval has evolved in an uneven, and at times contradictory, manner,” it adds.  

Endemic corruption continued to remain a problem during 2008, reaching the highest echelons of the centre-right government of Sali Berisha, the report noted.

“One of the most dramatic failures of the government and its ‘clean hands’ policy can be measured by the way it has handled corruption within its own ranks,” the report said.



Two key ministers faced criminal proceedings for corruption scandals in 2008. Foreign
Minister Lulzim Basha was indicted in November 2008 for abuse of power and for breaking tendering rules concerning the building of the Albania-Kosovo highway. 

In March 2008, former defence minister Fatmir Mediu was charged with abuse of power related to the blast on March 15, 2008 at a munitions depot that killed 26, wounded 302 and left over 3,000 homeless.  



”Government pressure on the Office of the General Prosecutor and judges increased, particularly when General Prosecutor Ina Rama brought these cases to the court,” Freedom House said. 

Although voted in by the current centre-right majority, the General Prosecutor has come under regular attack from government officials and the pro-government media for investigating top-level corruption within the government. 

Berisha tried to open a parliamentary investigative commission against the prosecutor, seeking her dismissal, but was forced to back down under EU and US pressure.
 



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