Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 8:17:44 GMT
"No other country, neither in Europe, nor in the Middle East, nor in Africa, has allowed Frontex to operate within its borders - only Albania agreed to give up its sovereignty." – Comment by Vincent WJ van Gerven Oei. The author of several books and publications on Albania, journalist and opinion columnist Vincent WJ van Gerven Oei has reacted to the arrival of the private police "Frontex" to guard the Albanian border. Frontex, by order of the EU and bilateral EU-Albania payment, despite the fact that our country is not part of the European Union, has forced Albania to make border guarding a private company.
Van Gerven Oei has described it as a Cambodia Telegram Number Data failure of the Albanian policy for the governance of the country, it also means the fall of the state over its sovereignty. Albanian citizens, unclear about the progress of this government, are always waiting for news from abroad about what is happening to their country. A question that anyone can ask - Has national security been compromised at the border and do we really need foreign police to guard our country's border? These years we have seen that politics has shown incompetence in running the state, this is due to the ambition for personal power of the politicians, the burning opposition.
Without vision, Rama's sole governing body, the absence of the Constitutional Court and some high state institutions where problematic is the Constitutional one, which the Court of the Supreme Council of Justice allows the Prime Minister to have in hand the three powers: the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. Regarding the arrival of Frontex, it shows that Rama and his government do not know how to manage and protect the state by handing Albania's sovereignty over to foreigners. The Civil Society appeals for the Parliamentary Opposition to request interpellation with the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior and the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs in the Parliament or the National Security Commission on these facts.
Van Gerven Oei has described it as a Cambodia Telegram Number Data failure of the Albanian policy for the governance of the country, it also means the fall of the state over its sovereignty. Albanian citizens, unclear about the progress of this government, are always waiting for news from abroad about what is happening to their country. A question that anyone can ask - Has national security been compromised at the border and do we really need foreign police to guard our country's border? These years we have seen that politics has shown incompetence in running the state, this is due to the ambition for personal power of the politicians, the burning opposition.
Without vision, Rama's sole governing body, the absence of the Constitutional Court and some high state institutions where problematic is the Constitutional one, which the Court of the Supreme Council of Justice allows the Prime Minister to have in hand the three powers: the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary. Regarding the arrival of Frontex, it shows that Rama and his government do not know how to manage and protect the state by handing Albania's sovereignty over to foreigners. The Civil Society appeals for the Parliamentary Opposition to request interpellation with the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior and the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs in the Parliament or the National Security Commission on these facts.