Thursday, May 23, 2013

Hand: Dirty games with CEC

Hand: Dirty games with CEC There are still chances for normal elections in Albania, but for this we need quick actions. Robert Hand, an old election observer in our country and good connoisseur of the political developments in our country sees some light in the end of the tunnel.

Earlier he has expressed his regret for what he calls “political games” and that include the situation created at the Central Election Commission. He says that if an agreement will be reached with he Central Election Commission, it should be long-termed and in full support of the law.

“The international community is not happy with the way how politics is made in Albania, what blocks the realization of the true potentials of this country”, Hand declared.

When asked about what depends from the June 23rd elections, Hand gave a very direct answer: patience with Albanian is running out.

The high rank political adviser of the American Helsinki Committee declared that the United States of America want Albania to be successful. He says that there has been progress, but it is not enough.

“Without any doubt, Albania should have been able to hold free and fair elections, so that everyone could trust the institutions and the elections’ result. Unfortunately, we see that many games are being made with the next elections. The Central Election Commission is one of them. This is causing loss of trust, and I think that this is really regrettable”, Hand declared.

According to him, if the elections in Albania will not receive a good evaluation this time, there will certainly be consequences for the European Union integration.

“The accession takes time even in normal circumstances. That’s why Albania cannot afford any further delay. The elections need to be regular. There is still the opportunity, but they need to act quickly to realize this”, Hand declared.

He underlined that the political forces should sit and discuss how to complete the Central Election Commission, but this shouldn’t be just a continuation of the political game, where a handshake between the parties goes above the law.

“Many people think that if the law would have been respected, this shouldn’t have happened. I think that what Albania needs is a new commitment to the Electoral Code, and a clear idea for further progress”, Hand underlined.

“My view for the Central Election Commission is that its members are elected by the parties, but after being elected, they should behave with professionalism and not politically. They need a political agreement to return this formula, and a clear confirmation that they will respect the code, the laws, and not just agree on what they want to do or not”, he added.

DP introduces candidates in Gjirokaster

DP introduces candidates in Gjirokaster The Albanian Prime Minister, Sali Berisha, introduced the candidates of his political force in the town of Gjirokaster.

Berisha mentioned the promises that were kept by this majority, such as the conclusion of the Gjirokaster-Tirana road and all of its segments. The Prime Minister declared that same as he had promised four years ago, the Gjirokaster citizens will be able to travel to Tirana for 2.5 hours.

The Prime Minister mentioned the support given by this government to the farmers of this district, saying that the Democratic Party program focuses on the citizens and how to create economic facilities for them.

Berisha accused the opposition of blocking the candidate status and for not voting the three laws required by the international community.

The list of Democratic Party candidates in Gjirokaster is led by Genc Ruli, followed by Spiro Ksera and Adrian Kokalari.

Rama: SP governs for the citizen

Rama: SP governs for the citizen The Socialist Party introduced this Monday afternoon the Revival Program on the second day of the National Convention.

After the working groups of the Revival Team introduced the program, Edi Rama declared that the Socialist Party will bring a different government by using politics as an instrument for the citizen, and not for making the leaders richer.

“Shall we vote for the future with hopes, or for four other years like this? Shall we vote for a new beginning, or shall we continue with the old. Everyone here will vote for the Socialist Party because we are committed to our common cause”, Rama declared.

“We have the obligation to bring people out of that dream for a better life and give them the opportunity to see that Albanian dream that we will realize together. I want this to be the basic rule of this campaign. We are not being part of this battle for ourselves. We are in this battle for the common people of this country”, he declared.

Rama promised that th enew government will help the citizens who have been disappointed for 20 years from this government, adding that this will be the difference between the Socialist and current governments.

“This is not a battle between two forces of the same level. This is a battle between the Albania of the past and the Albania of the future. This is a battle between two worlds, between a politics that is thirsty of power and another politics that wants to detach from it and join a world where politics is for the people and with the people”, Rama declared.

He underlined that the middle class will receive help through honest taxes. Who earns less will be paid less, and who earns more will pay more.

“We appeal teachers, police officers, nurses and state employees that the wage increase that is accompanied by inflation, by increased prices and dropping of the buying power is not a solution, but a trick. This can be resolved by honest taxation, with those who earn more will pay more taxes, and those who earn less will pay less taxes. The honest taxation will bring one additional salary at the end of the year. This is the reason why we are different”, Rama underlined.

“For them it is enough to have a group of people living well, and they have no problem that the assets of the entire country are concentrated in less that 5% of the population. We want to reduce taxes for 95% of the population. Albania will have a new balance by sharing the responsibilities”, the opposition leader declared.

Then he spoke about the January 21st, saying that justice will be brought and it will reestablish the foundations of this ruined system.

“January 21st is the case that will establish justice. We will not stay calm until those who ordered the killings will be brought to justice”, Rama underlined, promising to reestablish order in the country.

“We need 300 days to make crime return from where they came from, and we will give a decent state police to the Albanian citizens”, Rama declared.

Health was another topic mentioned by the Socialist Party leader, Edi Rama, promising the establishment of a free health system not only for those who are able to pay.

Rama said that the education system will change in the same way, because now, according to Rama, it only favors those with financial capabilities.

Introduction of the Revival Program

Members of the Socialist Party introduced a detailed view of the Revival Program.

Ilir Beqja: The program offers real employment opportunities; a new economic model; a rural and productive economy that supplies the inner market and brings revenues. This is a difficult challenge but completely feasible.

Taulant Balla: We have told hundreds of corruption stories in these eight years. A foreign businessman arrived in Albania, met the Prime Minister and after two hours ended in his daughter’s law firm, where he was told to pay 3 million EUR. We consider war against corruption as a priority.

Sajmir Tahiri: We will reestablish order in the first 300 days. We will bring the police back to work and will fight crime.

Eduard Shalsi: We will take Albania’s natural assets under control and will return it to the Albanians. We will also give an end to the oil smuggling and fiscal evasion.

Berisha: Rama blocked status

Berisha: Rama blocked status The Democratic Party introduced their candidates in the Lezhe District, where the Prime Minister accused the Socialist Party leader, Edi Rama, of blocking the candidate status for Albania.

“What would Skanderbeg say, who fought to defend the western values of his country”, Berisha declared.

In Lezhe, Berisha appealed the Socialists of this district to abandon what he considered anti-European thoughts.

“You don’t have anti-European thoughts in your mind. They exist only in the mind of the person who has captured the Socialist Party. This painter has brought the theory of a fake Albania, because he lives in his purple bus with black windows and cannot see anything around”, Berisha declared.

Another promise given by Berisha was realizing a 247 water supply for Lezhe, further investments and facilities for business.

Construction crisis deepened

Construction crisis deepened Recent data from the Institution of Statistics and Bank of Albania show that construction is the sector that has felt the economic crisis much deeper.

Construction shrank with 17% compared to one year ago. The calculations of Bank of Albania show that only due to the dropping in the construction sector, the economic growth slowed down with 2.1% during 2012. If construction would not fall in these levels, the economic growth in Albania would have been at almost 4%.

Since 2009, production has slowed down in all economic sectors, but construction has seen a drastic fall. Experts say that this was to be expected.

Construction was the main contributor of the Albanian economic growth before the crisis. Its weight in the GDP during 2008 reached the historic record of 15.8%. For some experts, the sector was taking the shape of a bubble, while the World Bank warned that economic growth based on construction was unstable.

Three years later the warnings came true. Construction in the GDP has reduced with 10%. Although it was expected in a long-term, World Bank experts note that the risis has accelerated the shrinking of the construction sector, without leaving time to the economy to compensate it with the orientation of production to other economic branches.

Huffington Post: Durres amphitheater in danger

Huffington Post: Durres amphitheater in danger

The prestigious American newspaper “Huffington Post” paid attention to 14 cultural and historic objects that are in danger in Europe.

The Durres Amphitheater is on this list. Huffington Post writes that “Europa Nostra”, an organization for preserving the cultural and historic heritage listed a list of 14 cultural heritage objects that are endangered through Europe. Among these objects there are churches, archeological areas and ancient habitats.

“Huffington Post” writes that this amphitheater of rare archeological and cultural values is endangered by the Durres urban construction, which has affected some of it even by the lack of attention.

On June 16th, seven of the 14 mostly endangered objects in Europe will be selected to become part of a rescue plan that will be presented to the Organization and Preservation of the European Heritage during the conference that will be held in December in Brussels.

The Durres Amphitheater was discovered in 1966, and it is the biggest and most important in Albania and even Balkan. It was built in the first century of our era, under the roman Emperor, Trajan.

The amphitheater has an elliptical shape with a 136 meter of diameter and a 20 meter height. It has been an important center for organizing the Olympic and Roman games, and its capacity was calculated at around 15-20.000 people.

One year from the Himara tragedy

One year from the Himara tragedy Even one year after the Himara tragedy, drama ensues at the family of Aurora Molla, the girl from the Verdova village who lost her life in the terrible accident.

Her mother confirms that she has received a ridiculous compensation from the travel company.

“One year went away and my heart knows how days go by. We have received no compensation from the company. They haven’t offered us even 30 million ALL, a ridiculous compensation”, says Aurora Molla’s mother.

Students and relatives of the victims gathered today at the Elbasan University to commemorate the victims.

A horrible bus accident took place in Himara, on 21 May 2012. A bus carrying students from Elbasan fell off a cliff and 13 people died, 22 others were severely injured. The forensic report says that the accident was caused by excessive speed.

United States Embassy commemorates victims

The United States embassy in Tirana commemorated today the 13 victims of the Himara tragedy. The embassy expressed their support on Facebook for the victims and their relatives.

“One year ago everyone was shocked by the tragic incident that claimed the lives of 12 young students. Ambassador Arvizu and the United States embassy staff sends our prayers and thoughts to the families of the victims. May God be close to them who left us so soon and may them rest in peace”, the message says.