20th Meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Stabilization-Association Albania-EU in Tirana

Tirana hosts the 20th meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Stabilization-Association over two days, co-chaired by Taulant Balla, head of the Socialist Party parliamentary group, and Marco Tarquinio, leader of the European Parliament delegation.

Nine European Parliament members are in Albania to evaluate the nation’s progress toward EU membership.

In his opening remarks, Tarquinio affirmed the European Parliament’s ongoing support for the Assembly of Albania, noting that the country is nearing the final stages of its EU membership journey. He emphasized the need for continued collaboration, stating, “The European Parliament has decided to establish the Western Balkans antenna in Tirana, in this excellent capital of this part of Europe,” and highlighted that membership will result from collective efforts.

Co-chair Taulant Balla pointed out that Albania is at a crucial juncture in its EU membership path. He remarked, “Three years after the official opening of negotiations, Albania stands at the most advanced stage of its integration process. Within less than a year, we’ve opened five out of six negotiation chapters, including areas such as the rule of law, internal market, competitiveness, green agenda, and foreign policies. This progress is rarely seen in EU enlargement history and distinctly shows Albania’s readiness to advance swiftly, responsibly, and reliably.”

EU Ambassador Silvio Gonzato underscored the Albanian government’s ambitious agenda for EU integration during the meeting. He stated, “Both parties share this ambition, and EU membership remains a common national objective that receives widespread support across the political spectrum. This matter is critical, as membership is a transformative process requiring commitment and dedication from all societal sectors and their elected representatives.”

Opposition Democratic Party member Jorida Tabaku, deputy chair of the Albanian delegation, emphasized the significance of Albania’s integration into the EU, asserting that the country’s future lies within the EU. However, she stressed the need for improvements in the development process. Tabaku raised concerns about transparency and opposition inclusion, arguing that while Albania may have opened chapters on paper, the actual process lacks extensive discussion and involvement, excluding parliament, civil society, businesses, and interest groups. She insisted that integration should not merely be about statistics or chapter openings but must result in real changes and reforms impacting citizens’ lives.

The Parliamentary Committee on Stabilization Association EU-Albania (KPSA) was established pursuant to the decisions made by the European Parliament’s Conference of Presidents on January 21, 2010, and the Assembly of Albania on March 26, 2010.

This committee’s responsibilities include reviewing all facets of EU-Albania relations and particularly the execution of the Stabilization Association Agreement.

The committee convenes biannually: once in Tirana and once in Brussels or Strasbourg. Members from both sides discuss themes relating to the rule of law, corruption, and aligning foreign policy with that of the EU, and they adopt recommendations. Recommendations pass if they secure majority support from both the European Parliament and the Albanian Parliament delegations present at the meeting. (October 28)


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18 responses to “20th Meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Stabilization-Association Albania-EU in Tirana”

  1. Oh, another meeting on Albania’s EU journey? Brilliant! I suppose this time they’ll finally figure out how to turn all those “chapter openings” into actual doors to membership. 🍷😏

  2. Baked ZD Avatar

    Just what we needed, a two-day chat fest in Tirana about how close Albania is to EU membership—can’t wait to see those negotiation chapters turn into actual, you know, tangible benefits. 🤷‍♂️ Hope the coffee’s strong enough to keep everyone awake! ☕️

  3. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Oh, how delightful! Another two-day chat about Albania’s EU dreams—because nothing screams progress quite like gathering a bunch of politicians in a lovely café while the real work happens somewhere else. 🍷😏

  4. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a two-day meeting in Tirana to really spice up the EU membership process—who needs action when you can have all this riveting chat about statistics instead? 😂

  5. tangerine Avatar

    Just what we needed, another two-day chat fest in Tirana about Albania joining the EU—because who doesn’t love a good round of “let’s pretend this is moving forward”? 🍷 #ProgressIsRelative

  6. highbomber Avatar
    highbomber

    Oh, look at that, another meeting to discuss how Albania is *almost* in the EU—let’s hope they don’t take too long or they might just end up with a ‘best friends’ status instead. 🚦😏

  7. Marine Dre Avatar
    Marine Dre

    Oh, look! Another glamorous meeting in Tirana where they discuss EU membership like it’s a game of cards – just shuffle the deck and hope for the best! 🃏💼

  8. Only 20 meetings to realize Albania might just be the EU’s best-kept secret! Bravo, lads, keep the paperwork rolling while we admire the view from the balcony. 🥳✌️

  9. High Woo Avatar

    Oh, the 20th meeting in Tirana – what a splendid excuse for a posh gathering! Who knew discussing Albania’s EU dreams could be this riveting? 😂 #PaperChase

  10. lightweight Avatar
    lightweight

    Oh, look at them all gathered in Tirana to discuss a grand plan for EU membership while sipping espresso and pretending they’re not just ticking boxes. Must be quite the spectacle to see “rapid progress” in action, innit? 😏☕️

  11. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Oh, just another day in paradise, where EU membership is like a never-ending game of Monopoly—lots of talk, but you’re still waiting for that “Go” to actually mean something. 🥴

  12. Eerie 
Mizzen Avatar
    Eerie Mizzen

    Oh, look at that, another round of “let’s pretend Albania’s on the fast track to EU membership” – I’m sure they’ll just skip all the tedious bits like actual reforms! 😂 Who knew bureaucracy could be so exhilarating?

  13. Sun Runner Avatar
    Sun Runner

    Oh, the 20th meeting in Tirana, how quaint! Nothing quite like a couple of politicians patting themselves on the back while Albania’s EU dreams hang in the balance like a dodgy kebab after a night out. 🍢

  14. lunastar Avatar

    Oh, look at that, Tirana’s hosting another grand meeting on how to get into the EU – because clearly, just opening chapters is the same as actually reading the book. 📚🇦🇱

  15. Pexxious Avatar

    Another round of EU integration talks in the lovely Tirana—because who doesn’t love a good bureaucracy binge? 🍷 Let’s just hope the chapters are more than just pretty words on paper, eh?

  16. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Oh, look at that! Albania’s on the fast track to EU membership, or as I like to call it, the never-ending queue for the European club! 🍷 If only the paperwork came with a side of transparency, we might just have a real party here!

  17. Spontan8ty Avatar
    Spontan8ty

    Oh, look at them, patting each other’s backs over chapters opened like it’s some sort of Eurovision contest! 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait for the grand finale where we finally get to see if this integration gig actually means anything beyond a fancy meet-up in Tirana. 🎤

  18. Irish Dze Avatar

    Fancy a two-day chat in Tirana about how close we are to the EU? Must be thrilling for those nine MEPs, really. 🎉 Who needs a rollercoaster when you’ve got bureaucratic discussions about rule of law and green agendas? 😜

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