THE PROTOCOL IS BROKEN
THE LAW ON OFFICIAL CEREMONIAL: THEY MUST NOT TRAVEL AT THE SAME TIME
The three heads of state, abroad
THE LAW ON OFFICIAL CEREMONIAL: THEY MUST NOT TRAVEL AT THE SAME TIME
THE PROTOCOL IS BROKEN
The three heads of state, abroad
President Nishani in Qatar, Speaker Meta in Kuwait, Prime Minister Rama in France. Lobbying for EU membership, Bushati, Tahiri and Kodheli on trips
By DARINA TANUSHI
The state protocol is being violated. The President, the Prime Minister and the Speaker of Parliament are all abroad, which is forbidden by the official ceremonial rules for the country’s highest authorities. Prime Minister Edi Rama, as announced, left yesterday for France, where today he will meet President François Hollande to lobby regarding Albania’s obtaining candidate country status. Meanwhile, the President left on Monday for Qatar, where he was received by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani. Meanwhile, the Speaker of Parliament has been abroad since...
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23rd anniversary celebration of the Socialist Party, invitations to Basha, Nano and Malaj
Sources from the Socialist Party: We delivered the invitation to the former chairman at the restaurant
(In the photo): Prime Minister Edi Rama last year at the celebrations for the 22nd anniversary of the Socialist Party. The party chairman’s invitation for the 12 June 2014 ceremony
Edi Rama: I have the pleasure of inviting you on 12 June to the Garden of the National Museum. The “Renaissance” colors are removed from the invitation; the symbolic rose returns
By DARINA TANUSHI
The chairman of the Socialist Party and at the same time Prime Minister Edi Rama began yesterday the celebrations addressed to the chairman of the Democratic Party, ...
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Albania’s status, a matter for the EU or for the Czech Republic?
Opinion of the Day
By MIMOZA KOÇIU
The Czech Republic has said that the CEZ issue could become grounds for a veto against Albania’s EU candidate status. ...
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Albania’s status, a matter for the EU or for the Czech Republic?
NATO on alert because of Russia’s cynicism
Opinion of the Day
By BEN ANDONI
The hardest task for photojournalists during the D-Day commemorations was undoubtedly to capture the ceremonial grimaces...
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NATO on alert because of Russia’s cynicism
ELISA SPIROPALI: THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S SON LOST THE CASE, MEIDANI: TODAY I HAVE A HEARING
THE CUSTOMS DIRECTOR SPEAKS
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The opposition joins forces: Ramush Haradinaj, prime minister
PDK: DO NOT HURRY, WE WON THE ELECTIONS
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The crime in Pogradec, the confession: I killed him because he took my grandfather’s property
HOW THE CONFLICT BEGAN
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Basha: Ready to implement the tram project
COST: 120 MILLION EURO
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Bardhyl Agasi, response to Mihal Luarasi: I was not a censor
THE FORMER HEAD OF THE THEATER: I VALUE THE DIRECTOR
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