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The Agency for the Delivery of Integrated Services Albania was established on 22 October 2014, pursuant to Article 100 of the Constitution, Article 10 of Law no. 9000, dated 30.1.2003, "On the organization and functioning of the Council of Ministers", Article 6, of Law no. 90/2012, "On the organization and functioning of the state administration", and articles 10 and 11, of Law no. 185/2013 ...
The Quality Assurance Agency of Higher Education (ASCAL) (Albanian: Agjencia e Sigurimit të Cilësisë në Arsimin e Lartë) is an independent public agency responsible for promoting and ensuring the quality of higher education in Albania. ASCAL conducts a thorough, objective and independent evaluation of all higher education institutions and ...
The Immovable Property Registration Office (ZRPP) (Albanian: Zyra e Regjistrimit të Pasurive të Paluajtshme) is an entity of the Albanian government responsible for the registration and safekeeping of immovable property titles and other information related to immovable property. ZRPP administers and maintains real estate records, maps ...
The Institution of Public Commissioners (IKP) (Albanian: Institucioni i Komisionerëve Publikë) is an independent entity that plays an appellate role in the vetting process of judges and prosecutors in Albania's justice system.
The National Agency for Civil Protection (Albanian: Agjencia Kombëtare e Mbrojtjes Civile) is an Agency within the Ministry of Defence of Albania that is responsible for disaster risk assessment and civil protection [1] The head of the new Agency is Haki Çako.
Albania's Public Procurement Agency (Agjencia e Prokurimit Publik) is a central body with legal and public personality reporting to the Prime Minister, and financed by the State Budget. [50] Its activity is based on: Law No. 9643/2006 "On public procurement", as amended
Special Court Against Corruption and Organized Crime (Albanian: Gjykata Speciale kundër Korrupsionit dhe Krimit të Organizuar – GJKKO), which is the successor of the Serious Crimes Court, is composed of 18 judges, of which 5 are permanent and 13 are temporary.
[1] Following the 2009 Parliamentary Elections, one of the main objectives of the government program for 2009-2013 was "Albania in the Digital Age". The Minister for Innovation, Information Technology and Communication at the time was tasked with running the process of digitalization. New legislation was adopted in line with EU standards which ...