Nishani: Albania at a critical point, free movement in Europe at risk

The degradation of a balance between the functions of institutions operating in Albania, the Albanian state has led to a major institutional, political and economic crisis, which it has never had so far. Any underestimation of responsibility can lead to dangerous situations. That's how former Albanian President Bujar Nishani is praising [...]
That is how former Albanian President Bujar Nishani is praising, who in an exclusive interview has spoken about the current situation in Albania and the clashes between President Ilir Meta and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama over local elections.
Nishani: We have reached a critical point in Albania
The most important thing that I would say with concern is the fact of a very large crisis, a crisis which is of several dimensions is a crisis that has come up with an allusion of imbalance between powers and balances between institutions on one side of the collapse that day after knowing how institutions should function in a functional democracy and the approach of decision-making people in a public institution report. So, today, due to bad luck, we have reached a critical point in Albania, the crisis of institutions, the political crisis, the economic crisis has culminated in what is perhaps an alloy of evil which is the massive loss of hope and trust of Albanian citizens, which is obvious and life-lived to the departure of Albanian citizens from Albania”, Nishani said.
According to Nishani, Albania today has the weakest institutions it ever had, as organised crime and corruption have become part of politics.
In order to overcome this situation created in the former Albanian state, Bujar Nishani wants to be taken more seriously, as any neglect can bring a clash between citizens and politics.
Nishani: Today Albania is a country that does not have second in the world
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“Today, Albania has not only the worst institutions since it had several years ago, not only is Albania in an institutional collapse, today Albania is a country that has no second in the world without the main institutions of guaranteeing law and making the right to make the Constitutional Court, whatever the high court, today Albania is being marginalised in a political system. Corruption and organised crime are not only social and social phenomena, but are linked with politics, with central institutions and what is a big loser is Albanian citizen. This is a situation that needs to be taken and considered with the utmost seriousness, since any neglect and further, any underestimation of responsibility can affect the situation in what is most dangerous, the most unacceptable and possibly the most unthinkable today about a strong clash between citizens and those still representing institutions from a formal point of view in Albania”, he said.
According to him, Albania's integration into the European Union is blocked. Meanwhile, the main blame for this made Albania's current policy led by Edi Rama.
Nishani has added that this political class is also jeopardising the free movement of the Albanian people.
Nishani: Free Movement Through Europe at Risk
“Albania has been blocked at the level of integration progress, let's say the European integration process has been introduced in a stalemate in Albania, and of course it is responsible, and the policy is certainly responsible because there is decision making, and within politics nobody can justify the primary role that has the majority, which people who have taken over for representative mandates to make decisions on behalf of Albanian citizens. For three years now Albania has been judged negatively by the European Council and Albania's progress process on Europe's road is blocked, so those responsible for the direct impasse, in blocking the European integration process and risking even what has been the greatest achievement of Albanian citizens who have been the most isolated people and country in all the Balkans for years, the free movement across Europe is seriously jeopardised because of organised crime, because of the impact organised crime on politics, because of the integration that organised crime has been made on different sides, the cause of the policy that organised institutions have taken on de-al stability, and in the political sense, Albania has never had as much as its own, Nis.












