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	<title>Comments on: Albania Govt. Panned Over EU Visa Failure</title>
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		<title>By: Besim</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is true that the visa liberalisation process is a matter of fulfilment of EU standards and not political lobbing. The opposition party has its own goals and what better that to critisize the government. Nothing new on that. What people need to know is what the opposition party is doing in implementing those standards. Do they have a share on that or since they are not in power sudenly is not their responsibility. The government of Albania with Sali Berisha as prime minister since 2005 when it came to power has done alot for the Albanian people. It is a long road ahead to get to EU and is not just a matter of one country or the other. The whole region in the balkans in in a path to EU integration and in the coming years they will join in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true that the visa liberalisation process is a matter of fulfilment of EU standards and not political lobbing. The opposition party has its own goals and what better that to critisize the government. Nothing new on that. What people need to know is what the opposition party is doing in implementing those standards. Do they have a share on that or since they are not in power sudenly is not their responsibility. The government of Albania with Sali Berisha as prime minister since 2005 when it came to power has done alot for the Albanian people. It is a long road ahead to get to EU and is not just a matter of one country or the other. The whole region in the balkans in in a path to EU integration and in the coming years they will join in.</p>
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