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Etleva Skonja is an Albanian journalist, editor, and media professional with over two decades of experience across national and regional media in Albania and Kosovo.
She is the founder and director of EVerteta.al.
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From Unfit for the Bench to “Heads” of the Classroom?/ The New Justice System Taught by the Old One
By Etleva Skonja The restructuring of Albania’s justice system through the vetting process has been one of the deepest and most controversial interventions in the judiciary. Hundreds of judges and prosecutors have been dismissed due to failure to justify their assets, connections with criminal elements, or breaches of professional integrity. But a new and troubling debate has emerged: Should these former magistrates be allowed to teach at the School of Magistrates?
By E verteta.al7 months ago in Journal
"12 Suspicious Tenders in Kavaja: Case Reopened by SPAK, Elvis Roshi at the Center"
A case closed without a suspect, a criminal report for “abuse of office” shelved for over seven years, and a political figure who survived thanks to institutional silence. This week, in a surprising turn of events, the Special Anti-Corruption Court has brought back to life the file on the suspicious tenders in the Municipality of Kavaja, giving SPAK (Special Anti-Corruption Structure) the green light to launch a fresh investigation.
By E verteta.al7 months ago in The Swamp
Fines Without Fault: How Albanian Citizens Are Being Penalized by a Silent System
Fined Without Reason — And No One Tells You Imagine waking up one day to find out you've been fined for speeding on a road you've never driven. Or for illegal parking in a city you've never visited. Now imagine that no one ever told you about it—until it’s too late to challenge it.
By E verteta.al7 months ago in The Swamp
Born a Woman, Forced to Survive
A raw and honest reflection on gender-based violence, inequality, and the silent pain many women endure. This article is a call to action—for justice, for accountability, and for a future where womanhood is not a risk, but a right.
By E verteta.al7 months ago in Journal




