Opinion of the Day In Romania, young people rose up against the government. There was not even an organizing council or organizers. In Albania, by contrast, protests are organized by parties... By AUGUSTIN PALOKAJ “Popular” protests cannot be called those organized by parties Con
Opinion of the Day By AUGUSTIN PALOKAJ In Romania, it was the young people who rose up against the government. There was not even an organizing council or organizers. In Albania, by contrast, protests are organized by the parties... Continued on page 20
By AUGUSTIN PALOKAJ An agreement involving border changes could take us away from the EU
By AUGUSTIN PALOKAJ How France and the Netherlands became opponents of enlargement Continues on page 20
Comment BY Augustin Palokaj Candidate status? In Tirana and Lazarat! No one was surprised by the failure of the European Union member states to reach consensus on granting the Republic of Albania candidate country status at the summit of EU heads of state or government in Brussel
TIRANA ARBEN RROZHANI The prime minister “lets it all out” and clears himself regarding the invention of the name of former publisher Ylli Rakipi at Preç Zogaj’s birthday... continued on pages 2-3