BALKAN WEB: Renewal of the Berlin Process
“Germany has invested in renewing the Berlin Process. The lesson learned from previous rounds, the need to demonstrate political spirit in the enlargement process, seems to have been carried out in practice during the Summit on November 3. The personal commitment of Chancellor Scholz during the Summit is proof of this new approach. Chancellor Scholz made it clear that the rate of EU accession of the Western Balkan countries, since the Summit in Thessaloniki in 2003, is unacceptable, calling for a new rate in the accession process”, is written among other things in the column “Renewal of the Berlin Process“ by Ditmir Bushati.
ECONOMIA ONLINE: Cálmese señor Borell!
“This approach of the EU is predictable because even for such a technical and Kosovo matter, Serbia is considered a decision-making party. WTF! Since when did we get this principle in international law where one country issues license plates for another country?!Come on people, Serbia can issue French and German license plates if it wants to, but they won’t be valid in France and Germany because the laws in these countriesapply. And, if for example, tomorrow Portugal issues Spanish license plates, does Madrid request from Lisbon to stop or fine and stop those who have such license plates? Now someone comes out here and reminds me that we are not in France or Germany. No, we are not, but Borelli is Spanish, and those two emissaries of the French-German plan are French and German”, an excerpt of the column „Cálmese señorBorell!“ by Nezir Kraki for EO.
ZHURNAL: Why does the state leadership from Albanians bother Macedonian academics!?
“Law Professor Mirjana Najcevska came out with her own status in which again she throws stones at the Albanians. At the same time, she accused Prime Minister Kovacevski for wanting to unify ethnic Albanian parties, asking rhetorical questions – are there not enough Albanians in leadership positions? Or is she demanding from the Albanians to be more compact, or is it because they lead the democratic development, or because they are less corrupt than the Macedonians, or just to remain in government?”, excerpt of the editorial “Why does the state leadership from Albanians bother Macedonian academics!?”in Zhurnal.
D.Tahiri
Translation: N. Cvetkovska