In recent years, the Albanian government has been investing heavily in the development of its public services. However, this investment has not been matched by a corresponding improvement in the quality of these services. Albanians continue to experience significant difficulties in accessing basic public services, such as healthcare, education, and social security. This article explores the reasons for this situation and argues that the Albanian government must do more to improve the quality of public services if it is to meet the needs of its citizens.
The Albanian diaspora is a diaspora of ethnic Albanians who have left their homes in Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and North Macedonia. Many have settled in Western Europe, North America and Australia.
It is clear that the Albanian state cannot provide quality services to its citizens. The healthcare system is in a dire state, with outdated equipment and a lack of staff. The education system is also in a poor state, with a lack of resources and teachers. The Albanian government needs to invest in its infrastructure and its people if it wants to improve the lives of its citizens.