Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama told reporters today that the process of European integration was clear and that "Albania is in an absurd phase of blocking due to Bulgaria's veto imposed on northern Macedonia," the Skopje-based Sloboden Pechat newspaper quoted him as saying.
He added that Tirana does not intend to depend forever on the will of Sofia and announced that it will seek the separation of Albania from Northern Macedonia on the road to the EU, if at the end of the French presidency, ie. after the first six months of next year, Bulgaria continues its veto over Skopje.
"If Bulgaria continues to veto, we will openly demand secession from Northern Macedonia. "Meanwhile, the important thing is that our points in the assessments of this process are increasing, and two important components in increasing the points are the steps that the justice system has begun to take," Rama said.
He pointed out that the Special Prosecutor's Office (SPAC) has passed the exam, which shows that he is not a political prosecutor on either the left or the right, but a special prosecutor's office to fight crime in Albania.
Rama stressed that the joint operations have been taken to a new level, where the SPAC has a special role.
"I want to encourage SPAC prosecutors not to look to the left or to the right. "When we started judicial reform, many people in the country did not believe we would succeed," the Albanian prime minister said.
He reiterated that no one with a justice problem could hide behind the logo of his ruling Socialist Party.
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