Odeta Barbullushi
REA National Coordinator, Government of Albania
Before joining the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Barbullushi served as a Deputy Minister and then as a Director of Cabinet at Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Albania. She has extensive academic experience, initially as the Head of Department of Political Science and International Relations and then as the Vice-Rector for Research and Methodology at the European University of Tirana. She received her doctorate (PhD) in Russian and East European Studies from the University of the Birmingham, United Kingdom in 2010.

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For a development centered and resilient Growth Plan
Commentary
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In November 2023, the European Commission introduced a new Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, accompanied by the Regulation Proposal establishing the Reform and Growth Facility. With a budget of €6 billion—of which €2 billion are grants—the initiative aims to accelerate the region’s economic convergence and provide tangible accession benefits well before EU membership.
This commentary explores the Growth Plan’s transformative potential, highlighting how it can speed up reforms, promote inclusiveness and transparency, and lay the foundations for a more resilient and sustainable path toward EU integration.
Tags: SEE6, EU Integration, Growth Plan
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