Opinion of the Day By SELIM BELORTAJA In Albanian life, a specific feature also seems to be the relationship between politics and the economy, their misplaced relation to one another, which determines... The economy: Less politics, more solutions Continues on page 25
Opinion of the Day By SELIM BELORTAJA One distinctive Albanian feature also seems to be the relationship between politics and the economy, their misplacement in relation to one another, which determines… Economy: Less politics, more solutions Continued on page 25
Opinion of the Day By SELIM BELORTAJA “Reading” the crisis Experts and analysts, but especially politicians from all over the globe, have long been engaged in a titanic dual effort.... Continues on page 21
Opinion of the Day BY SELIM BELORTAJA The “struggle” with the economic-social truth for every person actually dates back a long time. Since he first becomes aware of it and the world around... The economic-social “truth” Continues on page 29
In these post-election days, the political topic seems to be being matched quite well by something else. Which in fact does not even appear for the first... Day’s opinion By SELIM BELORTAJA In these post-election days, the political topic seems to be being matched quite well by s
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Opinion of the Day Perhaps nothing else could have served political actors with greater effect in these years than these two words... Perhaps nothing else could have served political ac- tors with greater effect in these years than these two words... Continues on page 21 By SELIM
By SELIM BELORTAJA The slide of the lek is now an evident phenomenon for everyone. The past few months have shown a significant weakening... Continues on page 29 The lek like an avalanche
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day By SELIM BELORTAJA This time the alarm comes directly from the head of the Socialist Party. Finally convinced that this pace and this seriousness of the governing administration do not have any ... Continues on page 29 Commissionada, a story
Opinion of the Day Opinion of the Day BY SELIM BELORTAJA The burst of the word “change” that appeared this year in Albania seems unprecedented in the history of the electoral use of a single two-syllable word.... Change, agreed, but will you change too? Continues on page 21
Today’s Opinion By SELIM BELORTAJA Experts and analysts, but especially politicians from all over the world, have long been engaged in a double titanic effort..... Continued on page 21 The “reading” of the crisis
By SELIM BELORTAJA Statistical tourism and real tourism
Today’s Opinion By SELIM BELORTAJA These days mark the turn of the year; they are also a period for annual reviews. Offices, agencies, warehouses, embassies, ... A serious crack in the crystal palace Continues on page 29
Today’s Opinion By SELIM BELORTAJA These days at the turn of the year are also a period for annual analyses. Offices, agencies, magazines, embassies, ... A serious crack in the crystal palace Continues on page 29
Opinion of the Day Yesterday everyone was reminded once again. The cause, as always, was the media appearance of a foreigner alongside officials... Continued on page 29 By SELIM BELORTAJA The kidnapping of the figures
Opinion of the Day Because of the direct impact it has on our standards, our morals, and even on the meaning of our lives and our children’s lives, corruption... Opinion of the Day Because of the direct impact it has on our standards, our morals, and even on the meaning of our li
Opinion of the Day Last week was truly a period of relaxation for our political leaders. The means to achieve this comfort were the two polls... OPINION OF THE DAY By SELIM BELORTAJA Last week was truly a period of relaxation for our political leaders. The m- eans to achieve this
Among the bubbles and nonsense that now fill the clubs and sidewalks of the pre-rally events, one seems to me truly infuriating. Commentary EDITORIAL BY SELIM BELORTAJA To do for people..! Among the bubbles and nonsense that now fill the clubs and the sidewalks of pre-rally vents
Comment BY SELIM BELORTAJA The political elites had mocked it before as well. Historically it has always been like this: “it’s you, but it’s us.” Always “at the service ..of the people!”. But never before had political hypocrisy taken such an open form as this time, in the last t
Comment BY SELIM BELORTAJA The economy, less politics, more solutions Another Albanian peculiarity also seems to be the relationship between politics and the economy, their misalignment with one another, which determines the wrong interaction between them. Put more bluntly, our p