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Fight against corruption as a non-negotiable condition in the negotiations with EU : bridging the gap between public opinion and government discourse
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RECOMMENDATIONS Despite the fact that Albania is still in the first phase of membership negotiations with the EU(19 July 2022), which includes the"screening" process, it is very important that the issues of the fight against corruption and track records that are part of cluster known as Fundamentals, must have a proactive approach Building a mechanism in the form of a Watchdog network with civil society organizations that report to the Parliamentary Commission on European Integration on cases of high corruption that are denounced in the media and their progress in the investigation and trial process. Defining clear deadlines for the investigation and trial of corruption cases of high­level officials, avoiding procrastination, and postponing them in relation to political circumstances or situations. A complete review of current public procurement procedures, the law on concessions, strategic investments and public private partnership(PPP) by establishing an Online Platform with full where is included the process of announcing the open tenders, the companies that apply and the way of selecting the winners. Creation of an Electronic Register with red flag public procurement cases that must be submitted at the end of each year for review and analysis to the Parliamentary Committee on European Integration by a Civil Society Integrity Network. Increasing public awareness through media campaigns"Albania: No Corruption" and strengthening the network of investigative journalists. -Publishing an Newsletter: EU for Anticorruption policies , prepared by the Office of the Chief Negotiator to inform the public about the duties and measures left by EU negotiating officials for Albania in that area. 23