Mogherini presses Albania on reform package for EU membership

Mogherini presses Albania on reform package for EU membership

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union's foreign policy chief on Sunday, June 5 called on Albania to pass a key judicial reform, considering it a decisive step for the country as it strives for EU membership, the Associated Press reports.

The main opposition Democratic Party is resisting the approval of a final draft package that should be passed by the end of the month to convince Brussels to authorize membership negotiations and also is key to fighting corruption at all levels, especially the judiciary.

A statement from EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini's press office said that it's "essential for the country's next step towards integration with the EU."

Earlier this week, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland told Democrats' leader Lulzim Basha that the package was "a top priority in U.S.-Albanian relations and for Albania's progress toward the EU," AP says.

This week, the EU's top official for enlargement, Johannes Hahn, also urged Albania to complete the reforms if it wants to launch full membership talks with the 28-nation bloc.

The EU and the U.S. have helped Albania draft the reform package and their ambassadors in Tirana have been directly involved in the process and make regular visits to top political leaders.

Albania's 140-seat parliament, according to AP, should pass the package with at least two-thirds of the vote needed as it includes some constitutional amendments.

After getting candidate status from Brussels two years ago, Albania, a NATO member since 2009, expects to launch full membership talks this year on the condition that the legal package is approved and implemented.

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