
Even if this decree is intended to review non-grata, Sali Berisha's file at the State Department would have to be completely fabricated or empty.
US President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders shortly after taking office that covered everything from immigration, climate to pardons and Tik Tok!
The Republican quickly began using his new powers to sign executive actions, presidential memoranda, and executive orders on a range of policy priorities stated during his campaign.
A decision by Trump yesterday is also drawing attention in Albania. It is about the order that Trump has called "Political Pursuits", in which he urgently requests a review of the work of various US law enforcement and intelligence agencies under the Biden administration.
Trump has demanded that any cases of sanctions or legal action taken by the Biden administration against specific individuals be identified and, in the case of abuses, that the penalties be corrected or lifted, always if irregularities are found.
" Political prosecutions/ The new US president signed an executive order seeking to end the "weaponization of the government against political opponents." The order mandates a review of the work of various law enforcement and intelligence agencies under the Biden administration to "identify any instances" of weaponization and then recommends "appropriate corrective actions" against these agencies ," the decree signed by Trump states, CNN reports.
A “symphony” for the ears of “non-grata”—who have been dreaming of this day for months—when the State Department would review sanctions. But it is not yet clear whether the order also includes US sanctions on individuals abroad.
However, even if this decree is intended to review the non-grata, Sali Berisha's file at the State Department would have to be completely fabricated or empty. But given the open cases against him by SPAK, we are unlikely to see any movement.
It is also worth noting that executive orders have the force of law, but can be overturned by subsequent presidents or courts./ Pamphlet
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