US Ambassador Leaves Albania

US Ambassador Donald Lou will leave Albania. The White House website explains on Thursday that it was sent to the Senate list of 7 assignments and a withdrawal to the level of diplomats, and the man who headed the US diplomatic mission in Albania will be the extraordinary and almighty ambassador [...]
The White House website explains on Thursday that it was sent to the Senate list of 7 assignments and a withdrawal to the level of diplomats, and the man who headed the US diplomatic mission in Albania will be the extraordinary and almighty ambassador of America to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, it says.
The ambassador, who probably had the biggest impact on Albanian politics, is credited with promoting reform in justice and thanks to his efforts, two top Albanian officials have received <x0-> public ban” from the SDA, something that happened for the first time.
His first message as ambassador to the United States of America in Tirana was Albanian, and as many non-x0 Albanian direct” spoke during the entire task exercised in Albania.
He has been and is the greatest promoter of reform in justice and placed in the spotlight with some direct statements at the address of the Albanian political class and our entire society. If his predecessor, Ambassador Alexander Arvizu, is remembered for using the tong word “State Hall” for former Prime Minister Sali Berisha, after the latter gave up a rally a week after January 21st 2011, Donald Lu will be remembered for the former “Peshk, ”.
It is already known his direct statement during an organised activity on the fight against crime and corruption, where he demanded that the major <x0weights “be completed before justice, even speaking with concrete names for persons of the crime world. Not far off are the hot political days of the summer of 2016, when Donald Lu, often accompanied by the European Union's ambassador to Tirana, managed to join the political class and pass the 140 votes in the country's package of constitutional changes and reform in justice, broadcasts tch.
Nor are the days of the hasty political spring of last year when the Democratic Party protested in the tent before the prime minister, accompanied by the European Union's ambassador to Tirana, Romana Vlahin met with opposition leaders -- at times with the majority -- with the main mission; the rescue of parliamentary elections and opposition participation in them. He managed to bring Albanian politicians together once again and enable the development of last June elections.












