Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia Need to Progress with Reforms

Brussels/Strasbourg – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia are making significant progress towards EU membership, but further reforms are essential: This was highlighted in three country reports approved by the EU Parliament with a substantial majority during the final plenary session before the summer recess in Strasbourg. Rapporteurs for Albania, Andreas Schieder (SPÖ), and North Macedonia, Thomas Waitz (Greens), noted that the broad backing indicates strong support.

According to SPÖ EU delegation leader Schieder, Albania’s “EU journey” commenced in 2009. The nation is considered a “frontrunner” and is eager to negotiate several chapters. “Albania is making commendable advancements towards the 2030 accession goal, although significant work remains,” Schieder stated. The report highlights the strong public backing for EU membership in Albania and its full alignment with EU foreign and security policies.

Continued efforts are needed in judicial independence, combating corruption and organized crime, and safeguarding fundamental rights. The report garnered 502 votes in favor, 120 against, and 64 abstentions. “To close the opened chapters in the enlargement process, it is crucial to develop the economic model, create jobs, and enhance the social system. Moreover, comprehensive and inclusive electoral reform is necessary,” Schieder noted, emphasizing the importance of a “performance-based process” for enlargements overall.

North Macedonia: First report since 2022

This marks North Macedonia’s first report since 2022, according to Green rapporteur Thomas Waitz. The broad majority approval represents an “important milestone” for a country that sought EU membership two decades ago alongside Slovenia. North Macedonia is a “reliable partner implementing reforms.” Waitz identified areas needing improvement, including the rule of law, anti-corruption initiatives, and environmental issues.

He cautioned that constitutional amendments for enhanced minority rights must be enacted. The report expresses “deep concern” regarding foreign interference and disinformation campaigns affecting North Macedonia and other Western Balkan EU candidate countries. The report passed with 461 votes in favor, 121 against, and 107 abstentions.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Report criticizes Dodik’s policies

The Parliament welcomed the Council’s decision to commence accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina amid the changed geopolitical landscape following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. While acknowledging the initiation of essential reforms, deputies expressed worries over stalled progress and weak implementation. The report calls for necessary constitutional and electoral reforms, as well as initiatives to strengthen democratic institutions, uphold the rule of law, and combat corruption and organized crime.

Divisive rhetoric and secessionist tendencies, particularly from Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, are strongly condemned by the deputies. The EU is urged to take decisive action, including targeted sanctions. “The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina underscores the need for commitment to peace, stability, and development; failure to do so could lead to renewed conflict and destruction,” remarked rapporteur Ondřej Kolář (EPP). The report received 459 votes in favor, 130 against, and 63 abstentions. (14.07.2025)


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9 responses to “Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia Need to Progress with Reforms”

  1. Moonflower Avatar
    Moonflower

    Oh, look at that! Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia are finally pushing for reforms—guess they just woke up from a long nap! 😴 Who knew EU membership was such a thrilling marathon? 🏃‍♂️💨

  2. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Oh, look at those Balkan states making strides towards EU membership like it’s a Sunday stroll in the park! I mean, who doesn’t love a good reform marathon that started back in 2009? 🥱

  3. Metal Aphrodite Avatar
    Metal Aphrodite

    Reforms? Oh, come on, it’s not like we’re in a hurry to join the EU or anything. Just a casual two-decade wait and a bit of paperwork, right? 😂✍️

  4. Freeway Avatar

    Reforms, eh? It’s like watching a tortoise trying to win a race against a snail—at least they’re making progress, just at a pace that even a sloth would find amusing! 😂 #NextDecadeMaybe?

  5. marbles Avatar

    Looks like Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia are on a ‘slow train to EU-ville’ 🚂—just a bit more reform and they’ll be the top contenders for the ‘Most Improved’ trophy at the EU talent show! 🎉

  6. badger the burglar Avatar
    badger the burglar

    Isn’t it charming how Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia have been on this never-ending EU merry-go-round? I mean, who doesn’t love a good reform party that seems to last longer than some of my business meetings? 😂

  7. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Seems like Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia are in a race to the EU finish line, but judging by the reforms, I’d say they’re still stuck at the starting block. 😂 Maybe they should consider a pit stop for some “real” progress before the next holiday! 🏁

  8. Spoiler Avatar

    Looks like Albania, Bosnia, and North Macedonia are on a reform diet—plenty of talk about progress, but I wouldn’t bet my last Euro on the salad being ready anytime soon! 😂

  9. Isn’t it adorable how Albania and its pals think they can charm their way into the EU? Keep polishing those shoes, lads; might just impress someone! 😂

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