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Prime Minister Edi Rama has drawn the attention of justice institutions to increase professionalism and impartiality, with the aim of meeting the objective of EU integration in 2027.
On the other hand, Sali Berisha accuses Rama of obstruction and says that the opposition has only one way to be heard: protest.
He calls for the opening of the Democratic Party with new memberships and calls for the April 17 protest, while the conflict within the DP is deepening, with clashes between the Kruja and Fushë-Kruja branches with Secretary General Flamur Noka.
Berisha intervened to curb the tension, while some local leaders oppose the decisions to merge the branches.
In Elbasan, the competition for branch leadership has sparked disputes over membership lists, with names like Doris Madhi, Zheni Gjergji, and Alesia Balliu being removed from the lists without notice.
A few days ago, the DP also expelled councilors who supported Ervin Salianj's movement, indicating a reorganization process affected by tension and conflict.
MP Braçe has submitted a request to the CEC to receive the results of the lectorals since 1996, aiming to run for mayor of Tirana.
Skënder Hita is proposed as Ilir Proda's successor at the General Directorate of Police...
The GJKKO has changed the security measures against Ajola Xoxa, Veliaj's wife, by removing the "obligation to appear" and "ban on leaving the country".
Ervis Martinaj's father denounces the lack of investigation by SPAK, demanding justice for his son's execution.
Meanwhile, international investigations show that the Chinese, Albanian and 'Ndrangheta mafias dominate the markets, funneling dirty money all the way to Parliament.
The national support scheme for 2026 removes free oil for farmers, one of the most tangible aids in recent years, and replaces it with grants for cultivated areas, registered animals, investments in mechanization, agro-processing, aquaculture and agrotourism.
Total investment funds reach 2.5 billion lek, but their effectiveness will only be assessed when farmers face high fuel bills.
The scheme aims to modernise the sector, including beekeeping, organic farms and agricultural certifications, but requires applications and investment, making support less immediate.
On the international level, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić held talks on gas supplies and the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Zelensky has proposed a ceasefire with Russia over Easter, suggesting a cessation of attacks on the energy sector.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump threatens Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, warning that it could destroy energy targets, but diplomatic negotiations are underway with the Iranian "new regime".
In sports, Turkey challenges Kosovo for a spot in the 2026 World Cup, with promises for the players to be rewarded with villas in Bodrum.
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