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BBC World Questions arrived a few days ago in Albania, through Jonny Dymond in the role of moderator.
While there were invited politicians and activists, he asked them questions from the public, broadcasting the Albanian reality.
At the beginning of this meeting, the well-known journalist made a summary of this reality, while describing the political system as polarized and mired in accusations of corruption.
"The political system here is polarized and mired in allegations of corruption. The country became notorious for its organized crime gangs involved in everything from cocaine distribution to people smuggling when communism collapsed.
Here three decades ago, the country was in ruins, it has made great progress in those years, overcoming many difficulties, but great challenges still remain", he said, as the former leader of the DP, Lulzim Basha, was invited to the panel. SP deputy, Lavdrim Krashi, activist Edlira Çepani and activist Fiori Hoxhaj.