The most sensitive "exclusive" data of 2018 concerned the registry gap. Despite the 2015 law requiring all citizens to have a birth certificate for voting, an internal report leaked to civil society organizations revealed that approximately 4,200 citizens (mainly in the Northern Highlands and Romani communities) still lacked a formal Gjendja Civile document by mid-2018.
The exclusive process for these individuals involved a special commission (Komisioni i Gjendjes Civile) that operated under rules not published in the official gazette until December 2018. This commission resolved 1,102 cases that year, granting retroactive civil status.
Unlike standard yearly reports, the exclusive category for 2018 refers to three specific elements:
Analyzing the Gjendja Civile registers at border crossing points (Morina, Kapshtica, and Kakavija) provides an exclusive insight into emigration. In 2018:
Gjendja Civile 2018 Exclusive May 2026
The most sensitive "exclusive" data of 2018 concerned the registry gap. Despite the 2015 law requiring all citizens to have a birth certificate for voting, an internal report leaked to civil society organizations revealed that approximately 4,200 citizens (mainly in the Northern Highlands and Romani communities) still lacked a formal Gjendja Civile document by mid-2018.
The exclusive process for these individuals involved a special commission (Komisioni i Gjendjes Civile) that operated under rules not published in the official gazette until December 2018. This commission resolved 1,102 cases that year, granting retroactive civil status. gjendja civile 2018 exclusive
Unlike standard yearly reports, the exclusive category for 2018 refers to three specific elements: The most sensitive "exclusive" data of 2018 concerned
Analyzing the Gjendja Civile registers at border crossing points (Morina, Kapshtica, and Kakavija) provides an exclusive insight into emigration. In 2018: This commission resolved 1,102 cases that year, granting