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Rilindja Demokratike

E diel, 21 Nëntor 1999

State security files disappear

Large-scale thefts are being covered up. Serious abuses in tenders and procurement State security files disappear Substantial embezzlement by commissioners and customs officials The Ministry of Emigration has no evidence of an encouraging strategy for Albanian emigrants

Hana: Parliamentarians are chosen with money and violence

The Democratic Party rejects the Socialist majority’s idea of holding local elections in the spring on page 8
Hana

The stability of instability

editorial The stability of instability By Edi PALOKA We have heard more and more lately about “stability.” Most often about stability as an indispensable condition of the democracies of occupation, of the moderators of the ruling class, who abuse everyday words, with which they abuse and the peripheries(?). You have to think that it can come from overthrow and not from just any kind of stability, and with that place. Which goes through a situation like Albania?! Ironically, that stability is instrumented in Europe and not for us? In clear contradiction with economic and political logic. But why is there no and can there be no economic stability in so many countries, as there is no sign of freedom, no accumulated(?) stability in Albania?! on page 3
Edi Paloka Shqipëri Europë

parliamentary elections

The Democratic Party welcomes Clinton’s visit to the region. We do not forget that you led Kosovo’s liberation The Democratic Party welcomes Clinton’s visit to the region. We do not forget that you led Kosovo’s liberation on page 2
Klintonit Kosovë Rajon

The government protects the killers of Azem Hajdari

Today, 433 days since the murder of the December leader Every day that passes since the murder of Azem Hajdari and the December 90 movement, new evidence increasingly raises suspicions that the truth is being covered up by the government’s efforts. Without taking on part of the political and moral responsibility for the murder of the Democratic Party MP, today’s government seems to be making the law unto itself. The symbol of democracy, so mercilessly, makes it hard to understand why there is silence about the murder and why the government continues to protect publicly and secretly the weapons of the crime. Instead of cooperating with the investigation, the government is opposing every effort to bring the truth to light. The strongest accusations have been directed mostly at those who denounced this murder, while those who have publicly intervened in the file of this crime continue to play the role of public detectives, not of collaborators with justice. Distressed by this we can understand the bitter taste regarding the truth, but not the passivity. The government is tasked with enforcing the law and not using it to protect the killers of Azem Hajdari, on page 3
Azem Hajdari

THE-BINGO

21 November 100 MINI-BINGO prizes of 10,000 new lek each 5 STELI-BINGO prizes of 1,000,000 new lek each 1 MAGJO-BINGO 1 PRIZE of 1,000,000 new lek 1 STAI-PINGO 1 Prize of 150,000 new lek