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Bakalli: The Gender Equality Law in Albania, a Failed Experiment

2026-01-08 11:39:00, Aktualitet CNA

Bakalli: The Gender Equality Law in Albania, a Failed Experiment

The representative of 'Diaspora for a Free Albania', Nador Bakalli, shared today a strong stance regarding the law on gender equality in Albania.

Invited to "Syri TV", Bakalli described it as a failed experiment that Western countries are already reconsidering.

Bakalli stated that Albania is going against the global trend, by adopting an aggressive and confusing law that violates basic legal principles, targets children and endangers the future of the Albanian family.

"First, because we have tried this law once. So, Canada, being one of the most liberal countries, has had this law for years. There too, it has produced a kind of, a kind of social change that we have tried on our own. So we have tried it in children's curricula, we have tried it in civil status, we have tried it in passports, in identification documents. In sports, everywhere, so men competing with women, I mean, you see the videos, those videos...

Absolutely, there is a moment. And this moment has come with the arrival of President Trump. So, that vortex, that wave that he has produced, has enabled this matter to be reconsidered in many countries of the world. Albania comes now and goes against the current. Like many other things, it goes against the current. So while the whole world is reconsidering it, it says, there is a biological reality there. So we have eyes in our foreheads and we see what they are, are they men, are they women. These, we are the opposite. Even our beards can't cover them. Even our beards can't cover them. So, so, that is, we come here and this law comes. Not only that, but the law is extremely aggressive. In many... Yes, I'm telling you for example.

They have tried to soften it and create that confusion, which is the whole philosophy of these. They create as much confusion as possible. So the law, first of all, does something that is completely against all legal principles. I mean, I'm not a lawyer, but we all know that the burden of proof belongs to the accuser, right? In every law, it's a world standard. This law is the opposite. So I come out as Nador and say, and I'll even say it, and I want to become a subject of the law, today that I came here, the burden belongs to the one who speaks, the person who says what he believes. We have 30 to 50% of the quotas based on gender self-declaration. We have seen it today and we are seeing situations where people, that is, children, people self-declared trees, cats. So all kinds of things, so are we going to put cats in our parliament? And trees? I mean, this is what they want to do, 30 to 50%. By self-declaration.

We have the inclusive language. Now they will teach us how to speak these? So when I see something and I see it with my own eyes and I say that this is a woman or this is a man, that is, I have to become a subject of the law, that is. Because he is offended or she is offended, others also change things, because they are not men, they are trees, they are cats and others. So there are major problems. There will be problems in the curricula of children in school. So their target is children, that is. Yes, without a doubt. The target is children. These laws also target children, so the family is the strongest weapon that we have today to fight this law, in addition to the legal things that we are doing. So those, so to speak, international contacts, to be honest, we have also received a response from the American embassy about this matter, which is not usual. So, what they may say is formal, I don't think so, because it specifically mentions that this request is because we wrote a letter to Trump. This request has been recorded and, uh, thank you for raising the concern about the gender equality law. So it was not an auto-reply, a formal response. So we intend to continue this beloved battle, that is, to take it to the end, because the future of all our families is at stake here," Bakalli said. /CNA





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