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The saga of foreign affairs fake drama persists

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TIRANA TIMES OP-ED Another week, another important press conference with the presence of none less than the foreign affairs minister who has to communicate something of crucial importance to the Albanian public. He is urging the holders of diplomatic passport to return them since they will be annulled. Apparently most of them, around 300, have been issued not in accordance to the legal requirements. Another announcement of administrative nature which stipulates that the law and the regulations have been breached but that no measures shall be taken to identify and keep culprits accountable. Another press conference and another chance of…

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