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Johan Ndisi: ‘We hope elections adhere to international standards’

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By Rudina Hoxha On the occasion of his country’s National Day, Sweden’s Ambassador to Albania, Johan Ndisi, underlined in an exclusive interview with Tirana Times that Sweden hopes that the forthcoming elections will, as far as possible, adhere to international standards. “We also welcome that the work with the justice reform has resumed, as this will be key for Albania’s further EU-integration process,” he said. He also said that this autumn, Sweden will begin a new programme supporting the justice sector, focusing on the improvement of juvenile justice in Albania. Ndisi said that a group of Swedish businessmen are participating…

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