CATEGORY: Rule of Law
The unlocking of women’s potential in politics
The 2021 Parliamentary Elections results showed an increase of citizens’ trust in women as representatives in the Parliament. Out of 120 MPs, 44 of them
Youth in Albania: limited participation and representation in politics and decision-making
Participation in decision-making is a broad term that includes active involvement in political, economic, and social life. Young people have the power to bring revolutionary
Albania at the crossroads on the path of democracy
Twenty-five years after the totalitarian communist regime of Enver Hoxha, Albanians have the right to feel proud of the political and economic achievements of their
Between rational and emotional voting
The citizens of Kosovo should be critical of possible irregularities of the incoming government, hold accountable the MPs who voted to represent them in the
Towards an e(MAN)cipated media in Albania? Girls and women in obscurity
“We have an answer to everything”, or at least that is what search engines are trying to proclaim by providing endless information from various sources,
POPULISM: POLITICS FOR THE POOR
Democracy is a form of government in which all decisions of a state are made directly or indirectly by the majority of its citizens, and
Can She do IT?
Living in the 21st century has been significantly simplified by the use of technology. The advancements in this sector have been occurring on a daily
Is there a “Social dilemma”?
When Netflix released its documentary called ‘the Social Dilemma’ on January 26, many began to critically consider and question their use of social networks and