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AKSHI's mission is to coordinate the development and administration of state information systems and promote the development of Information Society in Albania. [ 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 General Directorate of Taxation (Albanian: Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Tatimeve) is a revenue collection agency of the Albanian Government.. Its function is to collect tax revenues, uniformly applying tax legislation to finance the Albanian state budget.
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection (Albanian: Ministria e Shëndetësisë dhe Mbrojtjes Sociale) is a department of the Albanian Government, charged with the responsibility to oversee the running of Albania's healthcare system, including supporting universal and affordable access to medical, pharmaceutical and hospital services, while helping people to stay healthy through health ...
The National Employment Service (SHKP) (Albanian: Shërbimi Kombëtar i Punësimit) is a government agency in Albania dispositioned to offer opportunities and fulfill the rights of citizens to gain profitable employment, receive professional counseling and qualifications for any such employment and also receive financial income support through its network of employment offices around the country.
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 ...
Ministria e Punëve të Brendshme: Department overview; Formed: 4 December 1912; 112 years ago () Jurisdiction: Council of Ministers: Headquarters: Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard 1, 1001 Tirana, Albania: Minister responsible
Albania is a parliamentary democracy that is transforming its economy into a market-oriented system. The Albanian capital, Tirana , is home to 350,000 of the country's 3.6 million population. As a result of the opening of the country in the post-communist era, Albania is now undergoing a development boom as its telecommunications, transport and ...
Albania issued identity cards to citizens until 1991, the year the political system changed. For 18 years, in the absence of such a document, people were obliged to provide birth certificates with photos, which was considered inconvenient.