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Rezoluta Nr2 per Shqiperine
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Rezoluta per Shqiperine 2
Rezoluta per Shqiperine 2Amendment 69
18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; notes, however, that discrimination continues to be a problem in the country and more efforts are needed to combat it; to this end, commends the recent adoption of the anti-discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data, necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of the national census planned for 2011; 18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; notes, however, that discrimination continues to be a problem in the country and more efforts are needed to combat it; to this end, commends the recent adoption of the anti-discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; points out, in this regard, the long standing issue of property rights and calls on the Albanian authorities to find an equitable and efficient solution; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data, necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of the national census planned for 2011;
Amendment 70
18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; notes, however, that discrimination continues to be a problem in the country and more efforts are needed to combat it; to this end, commends the recent adoption of the anti discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data,
necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of the national census planned for 2011; 18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; notes, however, that discrimination continues to be a problem in the country and more efforts are needed to combat it; to this end, commends the recent adoption of the anti-discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data on all minorities necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures and for further developing appropriate policies, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of conducting the national census planned for 2011 in line with internationally recognised standards ensuring full respect of the principle of free self-identification;
Amendment 71
18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; notes, however, that discrimination continues to be a problem in the country and more efforts are needed to combat it; to this end, commends the recent adoption of the anti-discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data, necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of the national census planned for 2011; 18. Acknowledges progress made in the protection of minorities; commends the recent adoption of the anti-discrimination law and calls for its swift and effective implementation; welcomes in particular the establishment of an independent commissioner for protection against discrimination, with responsibilities for monitoring the implementation of the law and investigating complaints; moreover, stresses the urgent need for accurate and reliable statistical data, necessary for the effective implementation of anti-discrimination measures, and, to this end, draws attention to the importance of the national census planned for 2011;
Amendment 72
18a. Expresses concern over a recent anti-homosexual protest in the city of Lezha; Is alarmed by several NGO reports criticizing the lack of police action to prevent a protest that amounted to hate-speech and intolerance; notes that this event took place just a few days before the entry into force on 13 March 2010 of the new Law on protection from discrimination;
Amendment 73
19. Calls for further efforts to improve the situation of the Roma, who continue to face difficult living conditions and to suffer discrimination in access to education, social protection, health care, employment and adequate housing; to this end, welcomes the government's Action Plan for the Decade of Roma Inclusion but notes that local authorities and communities should have a key role in the implementation of the Action Plan and that they should be provided with an adequate budget to do this; recommends that the Albanian authorities set out clearly how they plan to implement the Action Plan and that they publish regular reports on progress made; 19. Welcomes the government's Action Plan for the Decade of Roma Inclusion but notes that local authorities and communities should have a key role in the implementation of the Action Plan and that they should be provided with an adequate budget to do this; recommends that the Albanian authorities set out clearly how they plan to implement the Action Plan and that they publish regular reports on progress made;
Amendment 74
19. Calls for further efforts to improve the situation of the Roma, who continue to face difficult living conditions and to suffer discrimination in access to education, social protection, health care, employment and adequate housing; to this end, welcomes the government's Action Plan for the Decade of Roma Inclusion but notes that local authorities and communities should have a key role in the implementation of the Action Plan and that they should be provided with an adequate budget to do this; recommends that the Albanian authorities set out clearly how they plan to implement the Action Plan and that they publish regular reports on progress made;
19. Calls for further efforts to improve the situation of the Roma, who continue to face difficult living conditions and to suffer discrimination in access to education, social protection, health care, employment and adequate housing; to this end, welcomes the government's Action Plan for the Decade of Roma Inclusion but notes that local authorities and communities should have a key role in the implementation of the Action Plan and that they should be provided with an adequate budget to do this; encourages the relevant authorities to implement the Action Plan and publish regular progress reports ;
Amendment 75
19a. Acknowledges the significant reduction in poverty in recent years as a result of a high real GDP growth; points out, however, that despite the economic progress a considerable amount of the population still lives in poverty, and therefore continued efforts are necessary to further reduce poverty particularly in rural and mountain areas;
Amendment 76
20. Welcomes progress made in the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, including in the prison system; calls for improvements in living conditions in prisons to bring them up to standards commensurate with human dignity; 20. Welcomes progress made in the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, including in the prison system; calls for improvements in living conditions in prisons to bring them up to standards commensurate with human dignity; and fight against high level of corruption in prison administration;
Amendment 77
20. Welcomes progress made in the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, including in the prison system; calls for improvements in living conditions in prisons to bring them up to standards commensurate with human dignity; 20. Welcomes progress made in the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, including in the prison system; calls for improvements in living conditions in prisons to bring them up to standards commensurate with human dignity; underlines progress needs to be made in improving the conditions of detention facilities after the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhumane and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) made such recommendations in 2008 and recalls the Ombudsman's conclusions that conditions are below national and international human rights standards for the detention of prisoners;
Amendment 78
20a. Underlines that most courts do not carry out ex officio judicial reviews for psychiatric patients, preventing those patients in involuntary hospitalization to be seen by a judge. Recalls ECHR Dybeku vs. Albania and asks assurance that prisoners with mental illnesses are not put in the same facilities as prisoners without such conditions;
Amendment 79
20b. Expresses concern about the unnecessary placement of children in orphanages due to poverty and about the perpetuating consequences and unequal treatment for adult orphans regarding equal access to social facilities such as housing;
Amendment 80
20a. Notes that Albania is a member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference;
Amendment 81
20b. Notes that Albania is a member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, an organisation which restricts human rights to those contained in the Sharia and is thereby at odds with the basic principles of the EU;
Amendment 82
21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community and the Central European Free Trade Agreement
(CEFTA); 21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the recent positive trend of the relations between Albania and Serbia as well as the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community and the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA);
Amendment 83
21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community and the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA); 21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA), the South -East Europe Transport Observatory (SEETO) and the negotiations for the Establishment of Transport Community Treaty;
Amendment 84
21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community and the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA); 21. Acknowledges Albania's good relations with its neighbours as a vital contribution to regional stability and welcomes the country's active participation in regional initiatives such as the South-East European Cooperation Process, the Regional Cooperation Council, the Energy Community and the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA); emphasizes that regional cross-border cooperation are essential in dealing with issues such as human trafficking;
Amendment 85
21a. Observes with satisfaction Albanian initiatives to waive visa obligations for the neighbourhood countries and is of opinion that such initiative should be exercised in parallel to the visa liberalisation process conducted between the Schengen countries and countries of the region;
Amendment 86
22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; deleted
Amendment 87
22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; 22. Takes note of the economic growth that the country is having the last years; however, points out the high levels of informal economy, which leads to low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; also notes with concern the dependency of the Albanian economy on those of neighbouring countries' which have been seriously affected by the economic recession;
Amendment 88
22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; 22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by encouraging economic growth, noting that a huge informal economy leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; notes the rise of fiscal and public debts and high unemployment rates with concern;
Amendment 89
22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; 22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by economic growth, but also by an informal economy, which leads to low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and undermines workers rights;
Amendment 90
22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights; 22. Notes that the economic situation of Albania is characterized by low economic growth, huge unemployment rate, huge informal economy, which leads to very low tax revenues, and an unregulated labour-market, which promotes job insecurity and substantially undermines workers rights;
Amendment 91
22a. Congratulates Albania to economic growth experienced even in times of global economic recession and commended the efforts made through the adoption of anti-recession measures; however points out that due to the fact that the growth of budget revenue was decreasing the Government should pay special attention neither to cut any budget contributions nor to allow for any new spending initiatives;
Amendment 92
22a. Hopes that the Instrument for Preaccession Assistance (IPA) can help improve the Albanian economic situation; notes however that the IPA financing programmes have to be accompanied by an efficient system of evaluation;
Amendment 93
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; deleted
Amendment 94
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; deleted
Amendment 95
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania has to continue to work on the implementation of the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; underlines the importance of sustaining macroeconomic stability and encourages the government to reduce its public debt;
Amendment 96
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; notes that unresolved property issues have undermined efforts to develop a functional land market and kept foreign investment below potential; stresses the need to consolidate property rights, complete the first registration of real estate and process restitution claims, in a fair and just manner, without discrimination with regard to people belonging to minorities;
Amendment 97
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; notes that the standing property issues and the lack of cadastral has undermined the efforts of a proper land use and market; stresses the need to create an accurate cadastral, to consolidate property rights and process restitution and compensation claims, in a fair and just manner, without discrimination regarding the people belonging to minorities;
Amendment 98
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; encourages Albanian authorities to improve the economic climate for foreign investment and transparency in trade relationships;
Amendment 99
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose different and more appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation;
Amendment 100
23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation; 23. Is of the opinion that Albania should choose the appropriate anti-corruption and sound economic policies that will ensure sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and job creation;
Amendment 101
23a. Notes that there has been little progress in consolidating property rights, which hampers the development of a functional land market and keeps foreign investment below potential; points out that the process for property registration, inventory of state land and possible compensation still lacks transparency and remains to be completed; calls for further efforts as regards first registration of real estate, property restitution, legalisation of informal construction and compensation;
Amendment 102
23a. Welcomes efforts of Albanian authorities to improve business climate by simplifying procedures to register businesses and to attain licences and permits, however stressed that further improvement is needed as the business climate in Albania is still considered to be one of the toughest in the Western Balkans; calls to address numerous shortcomings such as procedures for acquiring land ownership titles, enforcement of contracts, weak public administration and high levels of corruption;
Amendment 103
24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency; 24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture;
Amendment 104
24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency; 24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, encourages Albania to continue work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; welcomes Albania's efforts to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency;
Amendment 105
24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency;
24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency; notes that to date there has been no significant progress regarding nuclear safety and calls for specific measures to be taken in this direction as a matter of urgency;
Amendment 106
24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to
sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency; 24. Bearing in mind that an important part of the country's economy is based on remittances from emigrants living in neighbouring countries, underlines the need for continuous work on public policies and investments to upgrade the infrastructure in fields crucial to
sustainable economic development and social cohesion, inter alia in education, health, justice, transport and agriculture; underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources, including renewable energy sources, while at the same time improving energy efficiency; notes that there has been little progress in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection;
Amendment 107
24a. Acknowledges the relative progress in the area of energy efficiency and renewable energy; reminds that investment in energy from renewable sources creates opportunities for growth and employment at local and regional level; reiterates the need for further progress on the implementation of the 2005 Energy Efficiency law;
Amendment 108
24a. Underlines that particular attention should be paid to ensuring the security of energy supply and diversification of energy sources while at the same time improving energy efficiency; draws, in particular, the attention to the high potential of Albania as regards renewable energy sources; welcomes, in this regard, the new projects in the hydro-power sector and calls for more efforts as regards the development of solar and wind energy projects;
Amendment 109
24b. Underlines, in relation to the since 2007 announced project for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Albania, the paramount importance of nuclear safety and radiation protection; notes, in this regard, that Albania has not yet signed the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management; reiterates its preference for less dangerous and environmental friendly energy sources;
Amendment 110
24a. Urges the Albanian government to develop renewable energy sources, improve waste management policy implementation, further build up environmentally sustainable tourism in order to preserve the beautiful natural and architectural heritage;
Amendment 111
24b. Regrets the poor conditions of public transport with regard, in particular, to railways; calls on the Albanian government to make full use of the IPA funds in order to develop, upgrade and modernise the railways network and improve the interconnections with the bordering countries for both people and freights;
Amendment 112
25. Calls for further progress in environmental protection, both in the urban areas and the countryside, and for the strengthening of regional cooperation in this field; to this end, welcomes the agreement on the protection and sustainable development of Prespa Park signed by Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Greece as well as the European Commission; 25. Calls for further progress in environmental protection, both in the urban areas and the countryside, for fully implementation of environmental legislation and for the strengthening of regional cooperation with the aim of promoting environmental sustainability; to this end, welcomes the agreement on the protection and sustainable development of Prespa Park signed by Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Greece as well as the Commission;
Amendment 113
25a. Takes note of the efforts to ensure security of energy supply in the Country and underlines the necessity of aiming to the use and development of environmentally friendly, sustainable and renewable energy, having in mind that most of the energy supply framework of the country is being developed now; deplores the fact that Albania has not signed the Convention on Nuclear Energy and the Joint Convention on the safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management;
Amendment 114
26a. Urges the Commission and Council not to commence accession negotiations with Albania;
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