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Turkey, Albania strategic partners in BalkansTurkish State Minister Selma Aliye Kavaf recently participated in the Turkish-Albanian business council meeting in Tirana, Albania, AENews reported. Delivering a speech during the meeting, Kavaf said Turkey and Albania were the stability factors in Privatization set for completion The Albanian government said it would privatize all public companies in 2010, except schools, hospitals and dams. This move was taken to improve management and curb corruption and to raise the level the management of Council of Europe moves to end political crisis The Council of Europe, CoE recently adopted a resolution calling for an end to the Albanian Socialist Party-led boycott of Parliament and a thorough investigation of the June 28 parliamentary elections in the country, AENews Albania, China get closer Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang recently paid a visit to Albania at the invitation of his Albanian counterpart Ilir Meta, AENews reported. The Chinese official was welcome by Albanian Economy Minister Dritan Prifti at Tirana Where Kosovo treds Albania has world’s best growth in tourism, investment Albania recently witnessed an impressive growth in tourism this year. The government of Albania announced that there was a 42 percent increase in the number of tourists visiting the country compared to last year, AENews Plans for the euro and the future Albania’s Prime Minister Sali Berisha says his country hopes to eventually adopt the euro, adding another ambitious target for the once isolated Communist nation. This new move is another attempt to bolster its economy, AENews World’s best growth in tourism and investment This year Albania witnessed am impressive growth in tourism. The Albanian government reports that there has been a 36 percent increase in the number of tourists visiting the country compared to last year. The Albanian Government boosts budget deficit The Bank of Albania and the international financial institutions that monitor Albania’s economy have placed pressure on the government of Albania to deal with the problems created by the global financial crisis, AENews reported. According Parliament meets after elections, Berisha to share power The new Albanian parliament is finally set to hold its constitutive session on September 7, more than two months since contested elections took place. President Bamir Topi called the parliament to meet days after the Political campaign gets deadly A man has been fatally shot following an argument over a party campaign poster for the upcoming general election Albanian police say. According to local reports the 32-year-old governing Democratic Party supporter died in a A hopeful Albania sends in its EU membership form Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has submitted his country’s application for membership in the European Union, an initial step on Balkan state’s long journey to the 27-member bloc. Berisha handed over the application to Czech Slovenia tells EU to back off over Croatia European Union officials have urged Slovenia and Croatia to quickly resolve their border dispute, warning that the row could also slow down the EU membership bids of other Balkan nations as well, but Slovenia isn’t The EU door starts to open for Albania, a bit Alliance grows, Albania and Croatia join While plans to reach out to more countries to join NATO flopped at year’s meeting in Bucharest, Albania and Croatia have become members, although would-be’s like FYROM, Georgia and Ukraine are still on the sidelines. Albania increases deposit guarantee The state press office recently stated that the government of Albania has increased its guarantee on bank deposits from an earlier 5,433 Euro to 25,000 Euro. This move was taken to build confidence in the World Bank probe damaged? Albania ties The World Bank chief of mission in Albania, Camille Nuamah recently presented a management report on the controversial demolition of a village in southern Albania, which accused the government in Tirana as well as the Port to open its wharfs to Kosovo Albania is to let landlocked and newly independent Kosovo use its Adriatic Sea port of Shengjin, Prime Minister Sali Berisha said on February 23. Berisha made the announcement in his meeting with a group of Slovenian investments to get governmental support Albanias Prime Minister Sali Berisha recently met with visting Slovenian President Danilo Turk accompanied by a big delegation of Slovenian businessmen. In the course of talks, both sides noted that they share excelled ties and Ankara, Zagreb to cooperate in transportation, defence Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader said on February 18 Zagreb was willing to improve cooperation with Ankara in every field including transportation, defense, as well as in efforts for stability in Southeast Europe.I am very Government OKs package for Albanias accession into NATO During the meeting of the Council of Ministers, Albanian Prime Minister Premier Sali Berisha hailed the ratification process of the NATO accession protocol for Albania by 21 member states of the Western Alliance, AENews reported. Greece to monitor Albania lustration law Albania recently enacted a lustration law targeting former officials of the communist regime, which according to critics would be used for political revenge attacks by the government. Following talks with her Albanian counterpart Lulzim Basha, Economic growth into question Albania‘s economic growth rate in 2008 was the main topic of discussion for the Prime Minister Sali Berisha, his own finance minister, the political opposition, the IMF and the World Bank, AENews reported. His rhetoric NGOs protest against VAT burden Addressing a letter to Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha, a group of Albanian NGOs protested against the application of value-added tax, VAT, on non-profit organisations, calling it a serious threat to the existence of civil SAA ratification process complete Greece’s ratification of Albania’s Stabilization and Association Agreement, SAA, with the European Union entailed the way for Tirana’s application for EU candidate status. The nod by Greece was the final step in the formal approval IMF ends mission in Albania New IDs, biometric passports issued Applications for issuing new identity cards and biometric passports to Albanians have been a key requirement for future visa-free travel to the European Union. Thousands rushed in Tirana to municipality offices on January 12 to Officials argue over GDP data The statistics institute INSTAT projected that Albania registered a record high Gross Domestic Product growth of 9.9 percent in the last four quarters ending September 30, a period that includes the last quarter of 2007 Year-end reforms create tension in Albania On December 29 the Albanian Parliament approved two controversial bills, a new law regulating the prosecution service and an electoral code for the 2009 parliamentary election. Prosecutors have widely contested the first bill arguing that Health care system needs radical purge Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has stated that the country’s health system it is the most corrupt institution in the country. It is indicative that he said it while presenting the new Health Minister Anila |
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