Promises and realities of the (100) bygone days: An Assessment of Kurti II Government

July 22, 2021

Authors

Lirika Agusholli Berisha
foreign policy, diplomacy, conflict resolution, peace building in post-conflict societies
Arbër Fetahu
foreign policy, public policy, democratization, European integration, and governance

The purpose of this policy analysis is to provide an assessment of this governing period and to evaluate its performance  in several policy fields: COVID-19’s management, economic recovery, rule of law, public administration reform (PAR), electoral reform, reform in the education system, the unrealistic legislative agenda, foreign policy, the Dialogue with Serbia, the European integration process and environmental issues.


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