The Council of Albanian Ambassadors opposes the draft law on the Foreign Service: It harms the diplomatic career system

2026-02-11 16:42:32 / AKTUALITET ALFA PRESS

The Council of Albanian Ambassadors opposes the draft law on the Foreign

The Council of Albanian Ambassadors (KASH) today expressed its opposition to the new draft law on the Foreign Service, recently discussed in the Parliamentary Committees, emphasizing that their suggestions have not been taken into account by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to the MAF, the ambassadors have also been denied the right to hold a hearing in the Parliamentary Committee on this initiative, which is considered important for the country's diplomatic system.

"We call on the government and the parliamentary majority to withdraw the draft law and reopen its consideration in a comprehensive and bipartisan manner, taking into account the suggestions of experts who contribute to foreign policy and the protection of national interests. Such an approach would strengthen a professional, depoliticized diplomatic corps with broad institutional and social support," the MAF statement said.

In its official response, the Council of Ambassadors also warns the President of the Republic not to decree the law in this form, emphasizing that its adoption could damage diplomatic careers and politicize the foreign system.

"Approved in this form, the law risks creating a sense of permanent uncertainty among career diplomats and could become a negative precedent for any future political rotation, undermining the continuity and credibility of Albanian diplomacy," the MFA emphasizes.

The Council warns that it will pursue all institutional and legal avenues, including the Constitutional Court, to protect constitutional principles, the rule of law, and a professional and depoliticized foreign service, in service of Albania's long-term interests.

Full statement from the Council of Albanian Ambassadors:

The Council of Albanian Ambassadors (CASA) followed with particular attention the discussions held in the Laws Committee and the Foreign Policy Committee on the draft law on the Foreign Service and expresses its deep concern and regret that none of the concerns and suggestions raised over the last two years by the CASA, as well as by prominent personalities of diplomacy and international relations, were taken into consideration by the representatives of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and by the deputies of the parliamentary majority.

MTEF also regrets the lack of political will on the part of the government and the parliamentary majority to address this draft law with consensus and in a bipartisan manner, considering that this is a law of high national and state interest, and not simply partisan.

The MFA assesses that, as with the adoption of the law in 2015, the parliamentary majority continues to treat and consider the Foreign Service as part of it, clearly expressing opposition to the construction of a professional, sustainable diplomatic service with consensual and bipartisan support. The diplomatic corps should be at the service of the state and national interests of the Republic of Albania and not of the parties in power.

Meanwhile, the Council of Albanian Ambassadors, a highly professional organization with prominent contributions in the field of diplomacy and international relations, which includes former foreign ministers, former ambassadors, former secretaries general of the MFA or former political directors, was denied the right to be heard in a special hearing session in the Parliamentary Committee for Europe and Foreign Policy, officially requested by the Council of Albanian Ambassadors, to protect an investment made over the years for a professional, career diplomacy, requested since the late 1990s by the European Union and the international community.

In this context, we call on the government and the parliamentary majority to withdraw the draft law and reopen the process of reviewing it in a comprehensive and bipartisan manner, taking seriously into consideration the suggestions and recommendations of those who have made and continue to make a valuable contribution to foreign policy and to the defense of the country's state and national interests. Such an approach would help consolidate a professional, depoliticized diplomatic corps that enjoys broad institutional and social support.

The MTEF assesses that, if adopted in this form, the draft law will further damage the diplomatic career system, will extremely politicize it and will cultivate a sense of permanent political uncertainty among career diplomats. Such a diplomatic service risks being perceived as biased and creates a negative precedent for any future political rotation, seriously undermining the continuity and credibility of Albanian diplomacy.

In this context, the Council of Albanian Ambassadors calls on the President of the Republic not to decree this law in the approved form and to exercise his constitutional powers to return it for reconsideration to the Assembly.

At the same time, the MTEF informs the public that it will pursue all institutional and legal avenues, including addressing this issue in the Constitutional Court, in defense of constitutional principles, the rule of law and a professional, depoliticized foreign service in service of Albania's long-term national interests.

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