Opinion of the Day By EDI LESI The sign that says Katalina Road has gathered a bit of rust, but that, along with the car bouncing on the bridge over the Drin, reminds you that you are entering Shkodër. ... April 2 – the unresolved punishment Continues on page 24
Opinion of the Day By EDI LESI The arrow that hung from Katalina Street has gathered a bit of rust, but that and the shaking of the car on the bridge over the Drin remind one of the work in Shkodër. ... Continued on page 24 April 2 – the unexplained punishment
Opinion of the Day It is in Tirana, one of those freezing days in a twisted [?] shroud that barely manages to come out. One of those days that seem closed off before they even begin. The semifinal nerves are still present.. Continues on page 21 By EDI LESI Watching England-France
Opinion of the Day It is in Tirana, one of those suffocating days used to get out. One of those days that seem closed off before they even begin. The tension of the semifinals is still present.. By EDI LESI Watching England-France in Ersekë Continues on page 21
The Minister of Order reconfirms: There are no indications of MPs’ and politicians’ support After the crime, the politicians When will the General Prosecutor’s Office begin Operation “Clean Hands” in Albania as well? page 3 MPs, crime and justice When they are asked, even MPs or
By Edi Lesi With the closing of the first round of the local elections, the scenario passed almost entirely into the hands of the absolute winners. These elections, which produce a new local governing majority, shifted in favor of the left. The notion that the authors of this vic
Edi Lesi Citizens and prosecutors, as they fill their wallets with perhaps money and hatred for the prime minister, often shake the lid of money and make the pages of the laws shudder. In this way they release the one who, with more than 10 snake heads and 40 speeches, turns them
Threats against prosecutor Dolorez Musabelliu, the US, British and EU embassies: We support efforts to strengthen the rule of law DIPLOMATS: UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR OFFICIALS FIGHTING CORRUPTION (In the photo) The Wisner - Dumani meeting On page 3
BY EDI LESI The statement by the World Bank Director for Eastern Europe, Pjer Karleman, released yesterday at the “Rogner” hotel, is the latest slap after that of the IMF appointee. Official Tirana was shaken in the orientation of last night’s Yugoslavia meeting at the OSCE. Mean
Threats against prosecutor Dolorez Musabelliu, the American, British and EU embassies: We support efforts to strengthen the rule of law DIPLOMATS: UNWAVERING SUPPORT FOR OFFICIALS WHO FIGHT CORRUPTION (In photo) The Wisner - Dumani meeting On page 3
EDI LESI Sali Berisha, although he has suffered, among the main figures, from fragmentation, and so much so that the leaders are left in doubt before those grouped around the request for early solutions are asked for, has nevertheless argued with his head and with contributions f
In this area, cooperation arises between politically developed countries and countries with a lower level of economic development. A feature of this relationship is the approach to bilateral and objective issues that includes clashes of institutional pullbacks, through which the
BY Edi LESI What is happening between the PS and the PSD after the local elections is like a scene from a miniaturized stage, where the object is the division of the parties through the attack that has come. Regardless of the background source, the truth is that this movement is
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day Even after the final decision of the Electoral College, it became clear that Edi Rama’s SP had lost the June 28 elections... By NIKOLLE LESI Blushi’s danger and our fate, Rama! Continues on page 21
Opinion of the Day Voltana Ademi surely did not think of it and certainly did not intend it, but unintentionally she revealed to everyone one of... Continues on page 21 By EDI LESI Edi Rama as we got to know him through Voltana
Opinion of the Day By EDI LESI Voltana Ademi certainly did not mean it, and it was by no means her intention, but unwittingly she has revealed to everyone one of the... Continued on page 21 Edi Rama as we knew him through Voltana
By Edi Lesi In every quarrel or conflict, there are police forces ready to paralyze things; alarming warnings have already been heard from the Kosovo police. The government has mocked? the spokesman of the representative of the so-called criminal “mandate”, which, in the words sw
Analysis EDI VLAHOKA In 1991, precisely at the time when democracy in our country was being consolidated and developing freely, the old PPSh was creating a new newspaper, “Koha Jonë”. More concretely, the then secretary of PPSh for Tirana, Gafurr Mazreku, when asked by a group o
The PS is simply respecting the Constitution. No talks outside Parliament. Vesna: The Hague of Albanian law, thus [?] Arbnori: The strike does not end here Taking close advantage of Albanian political developments, the Greek newspaper, or more precisely the one widely distributed
BY NIKOLLË LESI As soon as local or parliamentary election dates approach, all politics enters a fever of activity. This becomes even more intense in the media, especially in their newspapers, where passions reach their peak. I understand electoral psychology; the mistake lies in