Gjendja Civile 2018 Exclusive Review
The "Exclusive" label is most notably tied to investigative features by major Albanian media outlets like Top Channel , which exposed how easily the database could be accessed or purchased on the black market.
Disclaimer: This article compiles exclusive data based on internal reports, freedom of information requests, and cross-referenced legal documents from the Albanian Ministry of Interior (2018–2019). gjendja civile 2018 exclusive
Gjendja Civile, which translates to "Civil Registry" in English, is the Albanian government agency responsible for maintaining and updating the country's civil registry database. The agency is tasked with recording vital events such as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces, as well as issuing identification documents to citizens. The "Exclusive" label is most notably tied to
: One of the most haunting "exclusive" stories involved citizens like Seit Çullhaj, who discovered his father—buried 15 years prior—was still "alive" in the registry. Because of a missed 10-day reporting window in 2008, the system refused to acknowledge the death, leaving families in a legal limbo where they couldn't settle estates or stop pensions from being fraudulently claimed. The agency is tasked with recording vital events
and are used unofficially to search for personal data such as names, birthdates, and family relationships. ⚠️ Warning on Data Privacy and Security
(Civil Status) and demographic landscape, characterized by a continued decline in the total population and a notable shift in vital statistics. Data from the Institute of Statistics (INSTAT)