AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Integration & Environment: The European Environment Agency welcomed Ukraine as a cooperating country, extending its network to include Albania and other Western Balkan partners. EU Mobility: The European Commission is pushing to extend free roaming to six more Western Balkan countries, including Albania, though talks and timelines are still pending. Public Finance: Albania’s consolidated budget ran a Lek 53.7bn surplus in Jan-May, with revenues up and spending rising more moderately. Tax Policy: A draft law would shift property tax to market value, with lower rates for primary homes and public consultation now open. Justice & Media: Albania’s TV stations asked the High Judicial Council to allow live broadcasts from public court hearings, arguing courts are blocking cameras despite constitutional rights. Anti-Drug & Corruption Cases: SPAK moved against an alleged international cocaine network, seeking warrants and asset seizures tied to a suspected kingpin; meanwhile, the Supreme Court overturned an asset seizure order against former deputy PM Arben Ahmetaj, sending it back for retrial. Politics & Protests: PM Edi Rama again responded to Tirana’s long-running protests over the Zvërnec/protected areas dispute, insisting the government’s position matches EU standards and criticizing “digital hysteria.” Regional Security: Serbia’s defence officials attended a SEDM meeting in Tbilisi, reaffirming regional dialogue and cooperation. Business & EU Standards: Swisscontact hosted talks on integrating Albanian businesses into the EU single market, focusing on competitiveness and human capital. Transport & Tourism: A new Greece–Albania seaplane link (Ioannina–Vlorë) is set to boost coastal travel.
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