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Sot u zhvillua mbledhja e KLP. Këshilli i Lartë i Prokurorisë hapi garën për kreun e ri të SPAK-ut, kandidatët kanë afat deri më 8 tetor për të paraqitur aplikimet. Në Konferencën e Kryetarëve u zhvilluan debate mes opozitës dhe mazhorancës, opozita kërkoi që nesër në seancën plenare të zhvillohej debat pa limit kohor, por u vendos që çdo deputet të diskutojë 10 minuta. Nesër do të diskutohet për programin e qeverisë së re. Pas denoncimit të djeshëm për një rast korrupsioni ku ishte i përfshirë një punonjës i burgut të Lushnjës, Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Burgjeve shkarkoi drejtorin dhe nëndrejtorin e IEVP. Asociacioni i Gazetarëve ka denoncuar mazhorancën, pasi po hartohet një plan masash për të kufizuar aksesin e mediave në seancat plenare dhe në oborrin e Kuvendit. Janë zbuluar tri shtyllat kryesore të programit qeverisës që do të prezantohet nesër në Kuvend që përfshin: “Shqipërinë europiane”, “rritjen ekonomike” dhe shtylla e tretë është “mirëqenia”.

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"The majority is planning to restrict journalists"/ AGSH: Media freedom is being harmed, the opposition should not allow it

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The Journalists' Association of Albania announced through a post on social media that the socialist majority has drafted a restrictive plan for journalists and media in plenary sessions.

According to the announcement made by AGSH, it is planned that cameras will not be allowed in plenary sessions and journalists' access to the parliament courtyard will be limited.

The organization has called on the initiators to withdraw from this decision and on the opposition not to allow this restriction, as the Parliament courtyard is the only island without control left for the media.

 

"The Journalists' Association of Albania has been informed of a plan by the socialist majority in Parliament to restrict journalists and the media.

Recently discussed plans to ban cameras inside the plenary session hall and to limit journalists' access to the Parliament courtyard ultimately remove the opportunity for journalists to have direct contact with MPs and ministers, who must be held accountable for their work.

AGSH calls on the Speaker of the Assembly, Niko Peleshi, the Socialist Party Parliamentary Group and all stakeholders involved not to advance with these plans, which severely damage media freedom and the right of citizens to be informed about the activities of the deputies they have voted for.

AGSH calls on the opposition in Parliament to use all instruments to prevent such a restriction.

AGSH will immediately inform international partners about this attempt to restrict media freedom.

AGSH also calls on all media editorial offices to exert their influence to prevent the realization of this plan.

"The Parliament courtyard and its hall are the last "island" left for the media to ask questions and film without direction," the official AGSH announcement states./ CNA

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The three pillars and main points of the "Rama 4" government program are revealed

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Prime Minister Edi Rama is expected to unveil the Rama 4 government program during tomorrow's marathon session.

This program is based on three main pillars: European Albania, Sustainable Economic Growth, and Prosperity for All.

Rama 4 government program

Pillar I: European Albania

European Albania is our national mission, the dream of generations and the duty of our generation. It is the compass that gives direction to every decision and pace to every reform. The goal is clear and close: full membership in the European Union by 2030. This is not just a diplomatic act, but a transformative process that makes the Albanian state fairer, the economy more competitive and public services closer to the citizen.

The rule of law is the foundation of European Albania. As we consolidate the independence of the judiciary, we aim, through an alliance with technology, to finally turn the page of Albanian justice towards an efficient system, without excessive delays and with the highest standards of protection of citizens' rights.

The new Criminal Code and Civil Code will be the pillars of a modern legislation strongly oriented towards European standards. The digital state is the modern face of governance. Public services become simple, secure and accessible through e-Albania and intelligent assistants, protected by a cybersecurity standard that respects the highest EU standards. Every citizen, in his daily relationship with the state, should feel Europe in his pocket and on his phone.

Public administration is built on integrity, transparency, and the reduction of bureaucracy through the injection of digitalization and artificial intelligence into all work processes. The fight against corruption is not only a moral battle, but a non-negotiable condition of integration. Procurement is modernized, accountability increases, and the state becomes an increasingly reliable partner for citizens and businesses.

Public safety and order are the foundation on which the well-being of citizens and confidence in the consolidation of Albania's image as a safe country with secure cities, villages and borders are built.

Modern policing, equipped with technology, led by professionalism and in increasingly intensive cooperation with European and international partners, guarantees order, prevents crime and is increasingly committed to protecting the rights of every citizen.

National security and defense are the guarantee of stability. Emergency capacities are strengthened, our armed forces are modernized and keep pace with NATO standards. A strong Albania makes the region stronger and makes Europe safer.

Foreign policy and the diaspora are our bridge to the world. Active diplomacy places Albania at the center of European dialogue and decision-making, while our empowered diaspora becomes our country's most trusted ambassador, opening doors for investment, markets, and talent.

The results are measurable and tangible: by 2027 we will conclude the negotiations, in 2028 we will sign the Accession Treaty, and in 2030 Albania will enter the European family with dignity. On that day, the red and black flag will wave proudly among the flags of the EU, not as a temporary visitor, but as an inseparable part of it.

This is the reality that we will build. The dream of generations will no longer remain just a dream, but will become the future of our children. European Albania is not a distant horizon – it is our immediate station, it is our common path, it is the victory of our generation.

Pillar II: Sustainable Economic Growth

Sustainable economic growth is the axis on which this governing mandate is built. It is not simply a number on the economic tables, but it is the guarantee that Albania moves forward with sound finances, with innovative entrepreneurship, with a fairer labor market and with macroeconomic stability that translates into higher incomes and a better standard of living for every Albanian family. Our growth is linked to the rules and discipline of the European Union, because only in this way can Albania become a full part of the great European economy.

Public finances are the guarantee of trust and sustainability. We aim for a state that plans responsibly, spends wisely and acts transparently. A sound fiscal architecture will be the bridge between growth and social justice: through tax equity, accountability and trust between the state and citizens.

Fiscal sustainability is not just discipline; it is the promise that future generations will find an economy stronger than today. Businesses are the heart of economic growth. A stable investment climate, support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and new spaces for innovation and entrepreneurship are our priorities. Albania is becoming a country where bureaucratic procedures are reduced, where entrepreneurs have easier access to finance, where competition is fair, and where honest business is rewarded.

The labor market is a reflection of the health of the economy. With the Youth Guarantee, young people have more opportunities to enter the workforce; dual education connects education with real life and business; while active employment policies promote decent and well-paid jobs.

A sustainable economy is not measured only by GDP growth, but by the ability to create secure jobs and improve the quality of life of workers. Modern infrastructure is the engine of development. Ports, airports and road networks connect markets, open new trade corridors and give Albania new mobility.

This investment not only creates jobs, but also increases investors' confidence that Albania is a country that offers stability, access, and prospects.

The energy of the future is clean , safe and affordable. Our vision is to turn Albania's energy potential into a national advantage: for a competitive industry and for a country that becomes an active part of the European green transition. Green energy for us is economy, environment and security at the same time.

Innovation and technology are the passport of the new generation to the world. The Albania of 2030 is an economy that thinks and acts digitally. We aim for a society where innovation is a work culture, where technology improves public services, where startups turn into competitive businesses and where artificial intelligence is used responsibly to increase the quality of life. Our country will be a space where ideas are born, grow and penetrate the European market.

Tourism is the showcase and engine of our economy. We see an Albania that welcomes visitors all year round, with high standards of hospitality, with a strong cultural identity and protected nature. With investments in tourism infrastructure, with diversification of the offer, from coastal to cultural, mountain, health and sports tourism – our country is turning into an international success story. Tourism is not just about the economy, it is about history, culture and national added value.

Agriculture and rural development are the foundation of sustainability. With modern technology, integrated production chains and greater access to European markets, Albanian agriculture will guarantee food security, support exports and be directly linked to tourism. Rural development means more opportunities for farmers, more vibrant villages, stronger local economies and a balanced territory between city and countryside.

The Albania of 2030 is a full member of the European Union, with an open and competitive economy that keeps pace with the most developed countries on the continent. It is a green and modern economy, which turns every point of growth into more opportunities, more well-paid jobs and more tangible well-being for citizens. Economic growth is not just an objective – it is the path to a strong, sustainable and European Albania.

Pillar III: Well-being for All

Wellbeing is our contract with citizens – not a privilege for the minority, but a right for every Albanian. This is the vision of Albania 2030: a country with a human face, with a multitude of opportunities and institutions that work for the citizen.

Children and young people are at the heart of our policies. From nursery and kindergarten, to schools that embrace technology and artificial intelligence, from vocational education linked to the real economy to universities with international programs – we guarantee an education system that prepares them for the future.

The family is the heart of society. A modern social state must provide affordable housing, support for young parents, care for people with disabilities, and close, quality community social services. Public health is the foundation of well-being. It starts free of charge with the family doctor, is supported by modernized hospitals, and operates with electronic files and prescriptions, guaranteeing citizens quality, equal, and dignified health care.

Pensions are the state's guarantee for the dignity of the generation that built the country. We will ensure that every pensioner has not only fair financial support, but also access to health, social and community services that make life safer and more fulfilling.

Youth is the energy of change. For young people, the transition from school to work should be easy; innovative start-ups and new entrepreneurship should be supported; sport and culture should be part of everyday life. Because youth is the generator of progress, creativity and faith in the future.

Sport and culture are not luxuries, but the daily oxygen of society. They enliven communities, strengthen our identity, enhance health and create new opportunities for young people. Every city should have open, accessible sports and cultural spaces that connect and inspire us as a society.

The environment and the green economy are the guarantee of sustainable development. Albania must grow without destroying nature. Recycling, green spaces and modern urban waste management will become part of the daily habits of citizens and public policies.

Municipalities are the arm of the state that brings services to the citizen's doorstep. With digitalization, strong finances, and a motivated administration with dignified salaries, they will ensure quality public services, modern urban centers, and an open door for development./ CNA

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The government program will be presented tomorrow/ MPs will have 10 minutes for debate

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The Conference of Speakers concludes. This meeting was accompanied by debates where the opposition presented demands regarding the plenary session that will take place tomorrow.

The opposition requested an open-ended debate on the government program, but was defeated, leaving MPs with only 10 minutes.

The next session of the Parliament will take place tomorrow, where the new government's governing program will be presented./ CNA

 

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The race for the leadership of SPAK begins / The KLP meeting begins

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The High Prosecutorial Council begins the meeting to open the competition for the new head of SPAK. Representatives of OPDAT are also present at the meeting.. continues

 

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Corruption in Lushnja Prison/ The Director and Deputy Director are Suspended

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Following the arrest of a prison employee who was arrested for bribery, the General Directorate of Prisons announces that the director and deputy director of Lushnja Prison have been suspended.

"Following the incident that occurred yesterday evening, where the Head of Internal Regime at the Institution for the Execution of Penal Decisions (IEVP) Lushnja, Irekli Leka, was filmed accepting a sum of money in exchange for a rewarding leave for a convict, the General Directorate of Prisons has immediately taken administrative and disciplinary measures.

By Order of the Director General, the director and deputy director of the institution were suspended from duty, and the employee suspected of passive corruption was expelled from the ranks of the Prison Police.

After the publication of the footage on the investigative show "Stop", the General Directorate of Prisons, in close cooperation with the Internal Control Service and under the coordination of the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK), made it possible to arrest the suspected employee within 30 minutes of the broadcast of the footage.

"The General Directorate of Prisons thanks the media for its commitment to shedding light on cases of abuse of office and emphasizes its unwavering commitment to guarantee integrity, transparency and strict implementation of the law in every link of the penitentiary system," the General Directorate of Prisons explains./ CNA





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