qeverinë
qeverinë is the Albanian word for "government." It refers to the body of individuals responsible for governing a state or country. In the context of Albania, qeverinë signifies the executive branch of the Albanian state. This institution is tasked with implementing laws, managing public administration, and conducting foreign policy. The qeverinë is typically headed by a Prime Minister, who is appointed by the President and leads a cabinet of ministers, each responsible for a specific governmental portfolio such as finance, education, or defense. The composition and powers of the qeverinë are defined by the Constitution of Albania. Its primary role is to ensure the stability, prosperity, and security of the nation through its policies and actions. The qeverinë operates within a framework of checks and balances, with oversight from the Parliament (Kuvendi) and the judiciary. It is accountable to the citizens of Albania, who elect their representatives to the Parliament, which in turn holds the government responsible for its performance. The effectiveness and legitimacy of the qeverinë are crucial for the functioning of the Albanian state and its relationship with the international community.