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    Crisis-Born, Purpose-Seeking: Can the EPC Define Europe’s Strategic Future?

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    Diplomacy, State-Building, and Memory: Germany’s role in Kosovo through a scholarly lens

    When Elephants Fight: What Trump’s Trade War Means for the Balkans

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    The Conclusion of the Diplomatic Mission / Ambassador Dancho Markovski: Strengthening Albania-North Macedonia Relations for a Shared European Future

    A Century of Diplomatic Relations Between Albania and Russia: Exclusive Interview with the Russian Ambassador to Albania, H.E. Alexey Zaytsev

    Exclusive/ The chairman of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta: “The will of the citizens will triumph in Albania, as it did in North Macedonia”

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    The first anniversary of the appointment as Archbishop at the head of the Catholic Church/ Mons. Arjan Dodaj: Only God can be the author of our walk!

    Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Anar Huseynov: President Aliyev’s visit to Albania opened a new page in our relations through the specific accords reached

    Macedonian Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski: Open Balkans and Berlin Process are complementary processes for progress of cooperation among WB countries

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    A top phone call as disappointment! Exit from Brexit! Germany at the helm! End this political shame up!

    That’s it! The quartet of hope! Shame on Kosovo! The Summit of a Community without Identity!

    Only praises and prolises for Meloni! Facts versus untruths! Immediate ceasefire and genuine peace, no deal for new occupation! Back after 60 years !

    US nuclear tariff bomb!! Europa fires back! NATO ok, but with or without Article 5? Kallas urges reforms!

    Europe riarmed! Germany’s epochal shift! Spoiled soup! EU Commissioner Kos demands reforms!

    Europe tightens the ranks! The Euro-Atlantic Alliance in danger! USA-1945!! A true Peace, not new occupation!

    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20: President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

    The law of force over the force of law! Multilateral diplomacy is the victim! Euro-Atlantism in danger! Munchen split the West!

    Packages with gifts  for extremism! A major bonus for  Giorgia Meloni! The head, then the feet! A great step to the long – awaited peace!

    Brazilian diplomatic samba! All in and for  Kyev! A beautiful political postcard! Damascus winners and losers! Negotiations ok, but caution, please!

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    10th OSCE RFoM South East Europe Media Conference concludes with call for co-ordinated action to strengthen media viability

    Russia Proposes Second Round of Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul on June 2

    Charlemagne Prize/ Von der Leyen honoured for advancing European unity

    How the EU Abandoned Democracy in Kosovo

    Kallas visits Western Balkans: EU enlargement to this region our most significant geopolitical project

    EU Integrity for Sale: Tirana Edition

    The Engaged Democracy Convention Vol. 3: Engage, Inspire, Empower! will be organised in Skopje,  May 21-23

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    Top Ukrainian delegation arrives in Paris for talks with Western officials

    Marta Kos: Albania Making Rapid Progress Toward EU Integration

    Duro Macut takes office as Prime Minister of Serbia

    Polish Cultural Week Kicks Off Today

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President of “Freedom Party”, Mr. Ilir Meta calls for Collaborative Governance at World Changers Balkan Summit”

13 October, 2024
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The World Changers Balkan Summit: Harmony in Progress: Mastering the Present for a Thriving Future took place on October 12-13, 2024, in Skopje, North Macedonia. This event brought together visionary leaders and experts from the Balkans and beyond. Organized with the support of key government offices and in collaboration with the Institute of Advanced Studies and Cooperation and the London Intercultural Center, the summit aimed to foster dialogue and collaboration for a brighter future.

Key themes will include artificial intelligence, regenerative medicine, sustainable agriculture, and ethical technology. The summit aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, promote groundbreaking research, and inspire actionable solutions that drive positive change.

This event serves as a cornerstone for thought leaders and policymakers committed to integrating ethical considerations into technological advancements. Attendees will engage in meaningful discussions, explore innovative developments, and build cross-border networks.

Mr. Ilir Meta, President of the Freedom Party, emphasized the importance of collaborative governance. He stated that traditional top-down governance is no longer sufficient for addressing the complex challenges faced by societies today.

Meta outlined that effective governance must involve partnerships among the government, private sector, civil society, and the public. He argued that by engaging citizens in the decision-making process, policies can be more relevant and effective, fostering a sense of ownership among the community.

He highlighted the role of technology in facilitating engagement and urged for a shift towards more inclusive and transparent governance models. Meta also expressed support for the North Macedonian government’s new program, which aims to empower citizens and ensure that policies reflect the people’s needs and aspirations.

In concluding his remarks, Meta called for a series of measures to bridge the gap between policies and the public, emphasizing the necessity of integrity, accountability, and sustainable development for the well-being of citizens.

Statement of the President of “Freedom Party”, Mr. Ilir Meta at “World Changers Balkan Summit”

Distinguished guests!

Dear Friends!

Allow me first to warmly thank the organizers for inviting me to contribute to the panel of collaborative governance.

This approach is not just a method of administration; it is a philosophy that seeks to bridge the gap between policies and the people they are designed to serve.

In an era where the challenges we face are increasingly complex and interconnected, the traditional top-down approach to governance is no longer sufficient.

We need a model that is inclusive, participatory, and responsive. Collaborative governance is that model.

At its core, collaborative governance is about partnerships.

It involves the government, private sector, civil society, and the public working together to co-create solutions.

This model recognizes that no single entity has all the answers.

Instead, it leverages the strengths and perspectives of diverse stakeholders to address common challenges.

One of the most significant benefits of collaborative governance is its ability to bridge the gap between policies and people.

Too often, policies are crafted in isolation, without sufficient input from those who will be affected by them.

This can lead to a disconnect, where policies fail to address the real needs and concerns of the community.

By involving citizens in the decision-making process, we ensure that policies are effective.

This participatory approach fosters a sense of ownership and accountability among all stakeholders.

When people feel that their voices are heard and their contributions valued, they are more likely to support and engage with the policies implemented.

In today’s digital age, technology plays a crucial role in facilitating collaborative governance. Online platforms and social media can be powerful tools for engagement, allowing for real-time feedback and dialogue.

These technologies can help bridge geographical and social divides, making it easier for a broader range of voices to be heard.

Of course, collaborative governance is not without its challenges.

It requires a shift in mindset from all involved, moving away from a hierarchical approach to one that is more horizontal and inclusive.

It demands transparency, trust, and a willingness to embrace diverse perspectives.

However, the opportunities it presents are immense.

By working together, we can develop more innovative and sustainable solutions.

We can build stronger, more resilient communities. And we can create a governance model that truly reflects the values and aspirations of the people it serves.

In conclusion, collaborative governance is not just a theoretical concept; it is a practical and necessary approach to addressing the complex issues of our time.

By bridging policies and people, we can create a more inclusive, responsive, and effective governance system.

I was pleased to read in the preface of the North Macedonian new government Program, that (quote)“we will start to implement our vision for Macedonia, which we have restituted to the hands of its people, a vision in which every citizen has the opportunity to progress in life and live their life with dignity” (end of quote).  So, a vision in the hands of the people. This is what good governance is all about which can be achived only through collaborative governance.

From what was said above, here is a quick list measures that aim at bridging the gap between policies and the interests and benefits of the people:

  1. Democratic, free and fair electoral processes.
  2. Quality policy formulation that addresses the main issues facing the people and the country.
  3. Accommodation of short, medium and long-term policies with an eye on making the people continuous beneficiaries of good-policies and good-governance;
  4. Establish and enhance accountability and trust-worthiness of political parties and actors;
  5. Enhanced capacity for policy implementation in government;
  6. Partnership with media and civil society in transmitting policy objectives to the people;
  7. Combat corruption, conflict of interest and trafficking of influence in policy planning and implementation;
  8. Invest in human capital to improve policy formulation, policy making and implementation;
  9. Enhance transparency of governance;
  10. Formulate a clear vision for the sustainable development of the country.The aim is the wellbeing of the people, NOT the remaining in power of whichever political party or individual.

Thank you.

/Argumentum.al

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