At a meeting with the Heads of Mission of EU Member States, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of European Affairs, Bekim Sali, presented the progress in the implementation of the Reform Agenda 2024–2027.
Out of a total of 21 submitted reform steps, 16 are expected to receive a positive assessment, which would enable the release of approximately €70 million in financial support.
Progress was highlighted in key areas such as public financial management, energy transition, human capital, and the business environment, all of which contribute to improved governance and alignment with EU standards.
At the same time, it was emphasized that challenges remain, particularly regarding complex legislative reforms and steps within the grace period. The Government is intensifying coordination and cooperation with the European Commission.
“The Reform Agenda delivers concrete results for citizens and strengthens trust in institutions,” stated Deputy Prime Minister Sali.