Post by account_disabled on Mar 3, 2024 2:33:50 GMT -5
Two days ago, Prime Minister Rama proposed Ditmir Bushat, his former minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, for the vacant post of OSCE Media Freedom Representative. This news would not exceed the normal limit, nor would the attention to it go beyond the 24-hour cycle, if Rama was not also the rotating chairman of the OSCE. I want to elaborate on this below. Well done to the Albanians with international posts But first I would say that Albanian officials who take international posts should be welcomed and supported by everyone as a symbol of the consideration of Europe and the world towards Albania and, to a small extent, as an increase in the influence of our country beyond its borders.
Prime Minister Berisha proposed the Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data opposition deputy (and former prime minister) Pandeli Majko for an important post at the UN. While Prime Minister Rama proposed the former deputy (and former minister) of the Democratic Party Majlinda Bregu for Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) with headquarters in Sarajevo. While Bushati's proposal is "intra-party", to a distant observer the first two cases would seem like a political miracle in the super-polarized environment between the government and the opposition in Albania. But that's not exactly the case.
At that time, Majko had the support of his party. In 2018, Rama seemed to have more trouble dividing and weakening the opposition. The following is history. Majko could not get the post due to global competition, while Bregu had it easier and got it. During the pandemic with closed borders, the "green lanes" that enabled a minimum of trade between the countries of the Western Balkans were implemented by the European Commission, the RCC and CEFTA (for the mini Schengen, I didn't remember who!). For this, a praise or thanks is also needed in the address of RCC and Mrs. The coast.
Prime Minister Berisha proposed the Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data opposition deputy (and former prime minister) Pandeli Majko for an important post at the UN. While Prime Minister Rama proposed the former deputy (and former minister) of the Democratic Party Majlinda Bregu for Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC) with headquarters in Sarajevo. While Bushati's proposal is "intra-party", to a distant observer the first two cases would seem like a political miracle in the super-polarized environment between the government and the opposition in Albania. But that's not exactly the case.
At that time, Majko had the support of his party. In 2018, Rama seemed to have more trouble dividing and weakening the opposition. The following is history. Majko could not get the post due to global competition, while Bregu had it easier and got it. During the pandemic with closed borders, the "green lanes" that enabled a minimum of trade between the countries of the Western Balkans were implemented by the European Commission, the RCC and CEFTA (for the mini Schengen, I didn't remember who!). For this, a praise or thanks is also needed in the address of RCC and Mrs. The coast.