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Editorial: For those who are eager to implement the justice reform: persevere

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There is nothing easy about the justice reform in Albania. The approval of the constitutional changes in the parliament as well as that of the related laws was not easy. It was a long, tiring and controversial process which stalled often and in some cases was even on the brink of complete crisis. It follows naturally that its implementation is going to be even more difficult. The first pangs of this tough necessary change are being manifested these days. There is a conflict between domestic and international actors which is being played out in public in a tug of declarations…

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