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The former Minister of Integration, Klajda Gjosha, through a post on social networks, has listed the 4 steps that have hindered the integration process, while accusing the former Prime Minister Edi Rama of the created situation. Gjosha emphasizes that since 2017, it seems as if the government has consciously suspended the most important process in Albania in terms of transformation, democratization and integration into European values! According to her, the first step of the destruction started with the closure of the Ministry of Integration and the removal of a large part of the coordinating structures. She writes that the merger of some of the other Ministries also brought about the closure of many of the directorates responsible for European integration.
In the following, Gjosha emphasizes that another Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data reason was the transfer of powers from the Minister to the level of Deputy Minister. According to her, this means that the integration process is no longer a priority for the current government. "It is very difficult for a deputy minister to give orders to other ministers, who often find it difficult to understand the process themselves, let alone set deadlines for the performance of concrete tasks. This is a strong reason why many of the issues that are part of the National Integration Plan remain unfinished and with deadlines that have been exceeded for several years", writes Gjosha. Read also: Summit for Ukraine, Bushati: Our contribution, Lilliput! Ylli Manjani: Why did Vucic break Rama's meeting The third, according to the former minister, has to do with the negotiating group of Albania, which consists of political people who hold the positions of deputy ministers.
The last, but not least, has to do with the Albanian Chief Negotiator. Although the entire coordination structure is located at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Chief Negotiator is relocated with an office in the Prime Minister's institution. No matter how many inventions we want to make with process management, it is clear that the head cannot stay separated from the body! The process cannot be managed either by phone or by e-mail", writes Gjosha. From Klajda Gjosha, former Minister of Integration What is happening with the country's European integration process? Since 2017, it seems as if the government has consciously suspended the most important process in Albania in terms of transformation, democratization and integration into European values.
In the following, Gjosha emphasizes that another Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data reason was the transfer of powers from the Minister to the level of Deputy Minister. According to her, this means that the integration process is no longer a priority for the current government. "It is very difficult for a deputy minister to give orders to other ministers, who often find it difficult to understand the process themselves, let alone set deadlines for the performance of concrete tasks. This is a strong reason why many of the issues that are part of the National Integration Plan remain unfinished and with deadlines that have been exceeded for several years", writes Gjosha. Read also: Summit for Ukraine, Bushati: Our contribution, Lilliput! Ylli Manjani: Why did Vucic break Rama's meeting The third, according to the former minister, has to do with the negotiating group of Albania, which consists of political people who hold the positions of deputy ministers.
The last, but not least, has to do with the Albanian Chief Negotiator. Although the entire coordination structure is located at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Chief Negotiator is relocated with an office in the Prime Minister's institution. No matter how many inventions we want to make with process management, it is clear that the head cannot stay separated from the body! The process cannot be managed either by phone or by e-mail", writes Gjosha. From Klajda Gjosha, former Minister of Integration What is happening with the country's European integration process? Since 2017, it seems as if the government has consciously suspended the most important process in Albania in terms of transformation, democratization and integration into European values.