Friday, March 26, 2021
Over 25 journalists participated at the training
on “On monitoring the transparency of election campaign finances and
misuse of public resources” organised online in Tirana on 26 March 2021.
This is a follow up event from the previous trainings organised jointly
by the project “Strengthening Elections’ Transparency in Albania” – SETA,
funded by the Embassy of the Netherlands in Tirana and joint EU/CoE Action
Against Economic Crime in Albania and implemented by the Academy of Political
Studies in view of the upcoming parliamentary elections. In the context of this
joint initiative, the training was co-organised with the OSCE Presence in
Albania.
The training aimed at informing the local journalists from the seven
regions targeted by the project SETA on implementation of the
Electoral Code provisions on funding and use of public resources in the
electoral campaign and other legal requirements. The State Commissioner Mr.
Ilirjan Celibashi and the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Mrs.
Guusje Korthals Altes, stressed the important role that the media have in
ensuring the transparency of elections and their importance for the future of
the country.
The OSCE expert, Mr. Florian Hobdari presented the latest changes to the
Electoral Code pertaining not only to the political party financing and
discussed with participants some of the issues raised in the implementation.
Presentation and discussion with the head of the audit and monitoring sector at
the CEC, Mrs. Valbona Ballgjini, was very valuable to identify the restrictions
on the organization of the campaign.
As a follow up to this activity, participants will be invited to monitor the
implementation of legal provisions by political candidates, local authorities
and public entities. Up to seven best proposed articles will be financially
supported and mentored by the media organisation "Faktoje", member of
International Fact Checking Network, involving the best international
fact-checking methodology in the process. These articles will be published in Faktoje
and will be open to be published in the local media. From this activity it is
expected an increased transparency of political finance and it will also
contribute to a better monitoring by supporting the Central Election Commission
with information.