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"Question 24 by Bernd Posselt ()
How does the Commission view the potential for greater cross-border cooperation between the Serbian province of Vojvodina and eastern Croatia (Osijek/Eastern Slavonia region), with particular regard to the development of cross-border infrastructure such as the project to construct a motorway from Sombor to Osijek?
Question 26 by Georgios Koumoutsakos ()
For a very long time, the main feature of political life in Albania has been the extreme fragility of its government. This instability is having an adverse effect on the process of far-reaching institutional reform needed if it is to join the EU. Amid this climate of prolonged political uncertainty, one cause for special concern is the rise of a particularly virulent form of fanatical nationalism, both in the media and in society, especially among young people. To give specific examples of this: the murder of an Albanian citizen of Greek origin in Himarë last August; acts of vandalism at Bobostiticë cemetery in which wreaths laid as a mark of respect were burned; and the repeated, intemperate verbal attacks by part of the ‘mainstream’ Albanian press directed at the head of the Orthodox Church of Albania. In view of the above, will the Commission say:
Is it aware of the specific events outlined above? Is it concerned about the rise in fanatical nationalism? Will it make appropriate representations to the Albanian Government to tackle this problem? And finally, will all this alter the progress of Albania’s bid to join the EU?"@en1
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"Subject: Cooperation between Vojvodina and eastern Croatia"1
"Subject: The rise of an increasingly virulent form of nationalism in Albania and its prospects of EU accession"1
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