Rama: EU complex process integration, Netherlands most difficult to convince

Prime Minister Edi Rama was asked by young people in Yala if Albania's EU membership is a tangible reality or another political promise. Rama responded by pointing to the successes of Albania and the government on the road to membership, reaching the closure of chapters.
Trusting without control is something no one can ask of. But not believing without control is even worse. This is an extremely complex process, much spoken of, but very few recognize it from within. I too, if I were someone who would not be involved in this work, I would be much less informed of the complexity of the process. It is a process that has a complexity of technical, political and geopolitical nature.
Of course it's a process, when we say technical, I'm not just talking about fulfilling the conditions you have to meet to advance and become a member. That means that in all areas you must meet the standards. These are written. Albania must introduce about 4 thousand and several hundred legal and underground acts related to the process into its legal body. We did a calculations before we entered this stage and saw that the country's capacity to produce such acts was about 60 acts a year. Normally, we would not walk at the same pace. As he enters that stage, an army of jurists and translators are organized to do this task”, Rama has declared.
It's taken seven years for this process alone. We developed an artificial intelligence model with Diella and, in fact, accelerated the transfer. Today we make the transmission in a much shorter time and with a accuracy of 99.5%, where the jurists' hand only intervenes for small adjustments. You can do it all and pass all the actions on legislative road, but it's not enough. You should also apply. There's a monitoring process. You can also apply, but it is not enough. The 27 countries must agree to take the next step. That family functions by consensus, there is no majority vote. We have generally encountered this in large countries that were not ready to move the process forward. Three times we have been denied opening negotiations, even though the European Commission had recommended opening them”, he added.
“As for our relations with the Netherlands, which have been among the most difficult we've had with the European Union, the Netherlands is the most rigid reality when it comes to enlargement. A football match turned the wheel of our history of relations with the Netherlands. The final of the Conference League. All that great crowd was amazed by Tirana and had the opportunity to see that Albania was not what was created in their stereotype: criminals, smuggling, drugs, crime. They saw that Albania was something else entirely.
The seal was shown by them in Albania, and today the Netherlands is one of the countries where public opinion supports Albania's membership more than in other countries. I will leave for Paris, as we are invited by France's president for the 14 July celebrations, and then go to Brussels, where we will work to close chapters”, Rama said. /Periscope/











