Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 6:49:27 GMT
When it comes to our region, he is one of the most important voices in the US. But this editorial on Syri.net by Professor David J. Phillips seems very different and straightforward. Mr. Phillips is Director of the Peacebuilding and Rights Program at Columbia University's Institute for Human Rights Studies. He previously served as an adviser and foreign affairs expert at the State Department during the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. He is the author of "Kosovo Liberated: Coercive Diplomacy and US Intervention" (Harvard Kennedy School).
Albanian Prime Cambodia Telegram Number Data Minister Edi Rama threatened to dismiss President Ilir Meta after his decision to postpone the local elections. Meta is justified in the concern that the votes in the current unstable climate could cause violence and undermine Albania's candidacy in the European Union. Moreover, Meta has exercised its legal authority enshrined in Article 92 of the Constitution, which empowers the President to exercise his authority to determine the date of parliamentary and local elections. More than the politics of playing with fire, Albania needs dialogue and a transition plan to strengthen democracy.
Read also: Accusations of drug trafficking, the American court declares the former president of Honduras guilty Gender pay gap / Only one country in Europe pays women more than men But what motivates Edi Rama? Rama's attacks on Meta have very little to do with the election process. His confrontational behavior is a shameful move to consolidate power, marginalizing opponents who demand good governance and accountability for corruption. Hundreds and thousands of Albanians have been protesting for several weeks. They believe that Rama stole the June 2017 elections, and for that they demand his resignation. Protesters also demand accountability for corruption.
Albanian Prime Cambodia Telegram Number Data Minister Edi Rama threatened to dismiss President Ilir Meta after his decision to postpone the local elections. Meta is justified in the concern that the votes in the current unstable climate could cause violence and undermine Albania's candidacy in the European Union. Moreover, Meta has exercised its legal authority enshrined in Article 92 of the Constitution, which empowers the President to exercise his authority to determine the date of parliamentary and local elections. More than the politics of playing with fire, Albania needs dialogue and a transition plan to strengthen democracy.
Read also: Accusations of drug trafficking, the American court declares the former president of Honduras guilty Gender pay gap / Only one country in Europe pays women more than men But what motivates Edi Rama? Rama's attacks on Meta have very little to do with the election process. His confrontational behavior is a shameful move to consolidate power, marginalizing opponents who demand good governance and accountability for corruption. Hundreds and thousands of Albanians have been protesting for several weeks. They believe that Rama stole the June 2017 elections, and for that they demand his resignation. Protesters also demand accountability for corruption.