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Der EU Botschafter Lutz Salzmann hat in Trirana nochmal klar gemacht, das man diese Albanischen Verbanden, welche sich Business Männer nennen, nicht mehr in der Politik dulden wird.
Fakt ist, das diese Leute teilweise ebenso Mörder sind, um Konkurrenten aus zu schalten.
Es sind vor allem die Minister Fatos Nano, Arben Malaj, Agron Duka, Bashkim Fino, Spartak Poci hierbei zu nennen, welche ein Mafia Geschäfts Monopol errichtet haben und sich über alle Gesetze und Regeln der Welt hinweg setzen.
Wenn es keine ordentlichen Wahlen in 2005 gibt, und ebenso wenn erneut die Wählerlisten gefälscht werden, oder diese Politik Verbrecher erneut in das Parlament einrücken, fliegen die Albaner aus lallem EU Gremien etc. hinaus und es werden Verhaftungen erfolgen.
EU threatens to stop talks on accord with Albania
The European Union warned on Friday it would stop negotiating an association
and stabilization accord with Albania if Tirana does not hold free and fair
elections, an official said.
"If the coming legislative elections will not be held in accordance with
international and European norms, the European Union will freeze the negotiations
over the accord of stabilization and association with Albania," said Lutz
Salzmann, head of the EU office in Tirana.
The EU has demanded from Albanian political officials to overcome their
differences and adopt a legal and institutional framework in order to secure a just
and free poll, which is to take place in June 2005.
"The fact that some businessmen with a doubtful economic past want to run in
the coming legislative elections is not good news," Salzmann told reporters.
He also demanded that Albanian politicians to "distance themselves from the
black market economy" which has harmed the development of the country.
"European experts who help Albanian police in its fight against organized
crime have noted a number of cases of embezzlement, smuggling or forging of documents, but the perpetrators can not be punished because some politicians are protecting them," Salzmann said.
One of the poorest countries in Europe, Albania has since last year been
negotiating a stabilization agreement with the EU, one of the key steps toward full membership. Tirana expects to sign the agreement this year, but the EU has yet to set a date.
Albania faces huge problems in areas such as organized crime and an anemic economy, which was closed during decades of isolationist communist rule until the early 1990s.
http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0408b&L=albanews&F=&S=&P=1087
Fakt ist, das diese Leute teilweise ebenso Mörder sind, um Konkurrenten aus zu schalten.
Es sind vor allem die Minister Fatos Nano, Arben Malaj, Agron Duka, Bashkim Fino, Spartak Poci hierbei zu nennen, welche ein Mafia Geschäfts Monopol errichtet haben und sich über alle Gesetze und Regeln der Welt hinweg setzen.
Wenn es keine ordentlichen Wahlen in 2005 gibt, und ebenso wenn erneut die Wählerlisten gefälscht werden, oder diese Politik Verbrecher erneut in das Parlament einrücken, fliegen die Albaner aus lallem EU Gremien etc. hinaus und es werden Verhaftungen erfolgen.
EU threatens to stop talks on accord with Albania
The European Union warned on Friday it would stop negotiating an association
and stabilization accord with Albania if Tirana does not hold free and fair
elections, an official said.
"If the coming legislative elections will not be held in accordance with
international and European norms, the European Union will freeze the negotiations
over the accord of stabilization and association with Albania," said Lutz
Salzmann, head of the EU office in Tirana.
The EU has demanded from Albanian political officials to overcome their
differences and adopt a legal and institutional framework in order to secure a just
and free poll, which is to take place in June 2005.
"The fact that some businessmen with a doubtful economic past want to run in
the coming legislative elections is not good news," Salzmann told reporters.
He also demanded that Albanian politicians to "distance themselves from the
black market economy" which has harmed the development of the country.
"European experts who help Albanian police in its fight against organized
crime have noted a number of cases of embezzlement, smuggling or forging of documents, but the perpetrators can not be punished because some politicians are protecting them," Salzmann said.
One of the poorest countries in Europe, Albania has since last year been
negotiating a stabilization agreement with the EU, one of the key steps toward full membership. Tirana expects to sign the agreement this year, but the EU has yet to set a date.
Albania faces huge problems in areas such as organized crime and an anemic economy, which was closed during decades of isolationist communist rule until the early 1990s.
http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0408b&L=albanews&F=&S=&P=1087