Prime Minister Edi Rama, at the opening of the 6th season of the podcast "Flasim", also commented on the formation of the Coalition of Volunteers for Ukraine.
From the meeting with the French Minister of Justice and discussions with him, Rama reiterated his call for a serious and far-sighted reflection on criminal policy in the country.
Rama says that Albania still does not have impartial justice or quality justice, despite being independent.
" This week began with participation in the Summit of the Coalition of Willings for Ukraine, convened by President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace, where I had the honor of being among the guests to represent Albania.
Overall, the meeting served to take stock of all efforts to assess the position and coordinate forces and divide tasks between the United States, the Coalition of the Willing, and Ukraine, within the framework of the security guarantees necessary to pave the way for compromise and peace after a war that has truly claimed too many lives.
But, during my stay in Paris, I also met with the French Minister of Justice, with whom we discussed the participation of French partners in the reflection group we have launched on the issues of criminal policy in Albania, as well as the consolidation of the new draft of the Criminal Code, in full harmony with European standards and best practices.
As I have said, we need a great, serious and far-sighted reflection on criminal policy in Albania, because we need to address acute problems, but at the same time protect independence, promote impartiality and increase the quality of justice in this country, where we finally have an independent justice system, thanks to the leadership of the Socialist Party of Albania and the bipartisan support of the Albanian people, but we still do not have an impartial justice system or a quality justice system. It is not easy, but I have not dedicated myself to politics to do easy things or to take difficult things lightly. On the contrary , "said Rama.