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Koha Jonë

E shtunë 18 Prill 1998

Fatos Nano: Meidani is endangering Albania

The Prime Minister and the Socialist Party sound the alarm. The President is driving the country into a crisis Failure to decree the ministers, a precedent with destabilizing consequences Page 3 Albania in conflict BY BLENDI FEJZIU Late last night, Albania risked being drawn into a political crisis. With great effort and before a meeting with the staff of the pulizantizmi [?], President Meidani, who had now delayed by 24 hours the official decree appointing the three ministers, the appointment of Tare and Islami, signed the decrees in the calm of the night. This had been 48 hours earlier, no one knows according to what logic, but perhaps linked to pressure from Italy, the Prime Minister and the Socialist Party. In the evening of the match, the leader of the Socialist Party and the PS leadership considered his appointment "subjective and unrealistic," seeing it as part of an expectation of a sharp executive conflict. The clash between the government and the president, which came after the statement of 14 April. The PS wrote that the president's decision not to decree the ministers on the pretext that they do not act in the spirit of the state is an action that goes beyond constitutional prerogatives. There were even statements after that document, which very carefully suggested the sudden split between the Prime Minister and the head of state. The Prime Minister and the block (constitutional?) moral of the volume in the Ministers, may have protested to Mediani about the way the government was not acting on the old people and the change in parliament by hand, and not as the decision had been in the expected solution. Even this time it still remains to be clarified that after the writing was done, which had been articulated, the government mandate was still courageous and had been much greater, as it should be in the institution, a reward at a moment when the country seemed to be moving a little away from the scenario of failures to build every historical step of the country into a calm situation. But at the end of this crisis, with great care, one can perhaps find, as the case may be, a little of a marëzance [?] that has gone with the government and the PS after this harsh statement and has made it clear that no one, more than a few after this, may not escape the parliamentary vote on the new government. Meidani and Nano, the end of a love affair Photo ARMANDO BABANI
Fatos Nano Mejdani Blendi Fevziu Tares Islami Shqipëri Itali

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