ALBANIA: State of the Nation 2003 (ICG Balkans Report N°140)
ALBANIA: State of the Nation 2003 (ICG Balkans Report N°140)
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Civil Society, Governance
Published by: ICG International Crisis Group
Summary/Abstract: Political feuding virtually paralysed the Albanian government in the first half of 2002, until the European Parliament brokered an agreement between the main political parties which led to the election of retired army general Alfred Moisiu as the consensus choice for president. Although the 73-year-old Moisiu leans to the right, he has pledged to represent all Albanians equally. After a long period of confrontation, the country entered a phase of political dialogue. The opposition Democratic Party (DP) ended its boycott of local government institutions and began to work with the ruling Socialist Party (SP). In August 2002 parliament voted in a new Socialist-led government with the SP chairman, Fatos Nano, as Prime Minister for a third time. By early 2003, however, this unusual consensus appeared to have unravelled, returning politics to its more normal fractiousness. Political tensions are expected to rise as October local elections approach.
Series: ICG Balkans Report
- Page Count: 20
- Publication Year: 2003
- Language: English
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- Introduction