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Koha Jonë

E hënë 13 KORRIK 1997

Nano, Chancellor in the Presidency

Leka Zogu: Fight to wipe it out! Yesterday in Tirana family mapeatonos. OSEF, today the final of the Finitats at “Pyrë Kofe Topalli”. 30 passports for Canitin[?] PS, PSD, PAD: The governing pact is unveiled Institutional reform and the “Berisha” syndrome From what can be seen, the socialists and their allies are preparing a change in the third revolution after having turned against the yellow opposition and environmentalists in the yellow democratic offices of the allies from the center-right. Thus, with the new government, transparency grows even more and broadly for constitutional reform, giving priority to the conditions, as in an effort to uproot the consequences of Berisha’s governance or hostility, although it has made the country more turbulent. Nevertheless, it seems that this left-wing orientation may take shape. The President will be stripped of a number of heavy powers, some of which have already been used up by him and the government, some by the whole institution, with no balancing act through doctrinal and state thinking or the other offices. Continuing with all the steps taken, and I, having institutionalized it, have suggested that everything as a structural change in governance has influenced the socialist years. “Where the parliament of the rule of Berisha.” Specifically, it seems that a new institutional role is being prepared for the prime minister, who is to be called the chancellor in a parliamentary republic governing the country, as tradition with similar counterparts seems to indicate for prime ministers; this probable track may take the name of chancellor in the republic. This makes a recognizable number of Berisha’s great tendency, but he and the fact that the president of the republic is envisaged to be elected by 3/5 of the deputies and not by a qualified majority, while being considered a necessity, yet he cannot be removed entirely, are more certain that different reforms will open some solutions in the legislature, especially in order to round things off. It remains to be seen whether, in the reformist spirit and the changes that, with the underlining, will open their paths, the country will be made to have normal institutions. For this reform, three things have also been laid out. First, to strengthen the competent government and governance. Second, and most important, to deal with the democratic contest networks, but there is a lack of authoritarian or formal will in government. Here too, and in other regimes comparable to the institutions, things happen. Again, if the government is stripped of a number of strong powers, it is built around the prime minister as a reform toward the centralization of future governance. It remains to be seen and remembered by the majority because we have defeated him by force, but there is also a motive of differentiation and protest from the studios. A formula similar to Berisha’s “president” system has also caused reactions from many parts of the state. In this context, he chose and firmly points out a contrast, if one were in a governing position and the presidency were to announce a scheme together with socialist governance and the inclusion of allies. These and such things, and so on. Nothing remains but to understand it also in the spirit of the “strong prime minister” and the “limited president.” Nano to secure an exchange. Berisha calls it. Viva has had an initial formulation for a few days, as a result of Berisha’s paralysis or inability to distinguish. After the downfall, PS starts the dance. Doke dances with Ledina Çelo[n?] Photo G. SHKULLAKU
Berisha Ledina Çelo Leka Zogu Tiranë

Institutional reform and the “Berisha” syndrome

From what can be seen, the socialists and their allies are preparing for a change in the third revolution after having turned against the yellow opposition and environmentalists in the yellow democratic offices of the allies from the center-right. Thus, with the new government, transparency grows even more and broadly for constitutional reform, giving priority to the conditions, as in an effort to uproot the consequences of Berisha’s governance or hostility, although it has made the country more turbulent. Nevertheless, it seems that this left-wing orientation may take shape. The President will be stripped of a number of heavy powers, some of which have already been used up by him and the government, some by the whole institution, with no balances through doctrinal and state thinking or the other offices. Continuing with all the steps taken, and I, having institutionalized it, have suggested that everything as a structural change in governance has influenced the socialist years. “Where the parliament of the rule of Berisha.” Specifically, it seems that a new institutional role is being prepared for the prime minister, who is to be called the chancellor in a parliamentary republic governing the country, as tradition with similar counterparts seems to indicate for prime ministers; this probable track may take the name of chancellor in the republic. This makes Berisha’s great tendency recognizable, but the fact that the president of the republic is envisaged to be elected by 3/5 of the deputies and not by a qualified majority, while being considered a necessity, means that it is not entirely certain that different reforms will open some solutions in the legislature, especially in order to round things off. It remains to be seen whether, in the reformist spirit and the changes that, with the underlining, will open their paths, the country will be made to have normal institutions. For this reform, three things have also been laid out. First, to strengthen the competent government and governance. Second, and most important, to deal with the democratic contest networks, but there is a lack of authoritarian or formal will in government. Here too, and in other regimes comparable to the institutions. Again, if the government is stripped of a number of strong powers, it is built around the prime minister as a reform toward the centralization of future governance. It remains to be seen and remembered by the majority because we have defeated him by force, but there is also a motive of differentiation and protest from the studios. A formula similar to Berisha’s “president” system has also caused reactions from many parts of the state. In this context, he chose and firmly points out a contrast, as if one were in a governing position and the presidency were to announce a scheme together with socialist governance and the inclusion of allies. These and such things, and so on. Nothing remains but to understand it also in the spirit of the “strong prime minister” and the “limited president.” Nano to secure an exchange. Berisha calls it. Viva has a first formulation for a few days, as a result of Berisha’s paralysis or inability to distinguish.
Ledina Çelo Berisha

Distribution of the newspaper “Koha Jonë” is hindered in the south and in Vlorë

Even days after the elections of 29 June, the effort to block the newspaper “Koha Jonë” with the scandal sheets of the newspaper continues. These, in addition to the violent language, are still in the scandal sheets. Although this version comes in all the same. Citizens complain in Vlorë. Scanal and son. The distribution of the newspaper “Koha Jonë” with the scandal sheets and shipments to Gjirokastër, Sarandë, Delvinë. In addition to Vlorë, the other shipments to Gjirokastër, Delvinë, are blocked. Unfortunately, the continuation of Berisha’s “president.” The remaining part of the governance with “Koha Jonë” is alarmed. It did it. Why? For replacements. In other backroom markets. “Zip” with wounds of stench. Sacrifice and such. In fact, happenings. And “Zip” and Berisha’s wounds. Further, our editorial office is the same. In continuity with the scandal sheets. Newspaper. “Koha Jonë”, despite the scandals that happen. In this situation with the removal of the grains. The level of journalism should be scandal sheets. This time with the mouth that no. e. If it does, it delays. In the name of the city, some deals are being made and scandals. In Vlorë. The newspaper “Koha Jonë”. which is making some deals and scandals. in the name of the city, 50
Ledina Çelo Vlorë Gjirokastër Sarandë Delvinë