
A few hours after Rama and Berisha agreed on the formula for calculating the parliamentary mandates in the next elections, Sali Berisha has been "fulfilled" with another great wish: to go to the next elections with a technical government!
Did you ask for it, did your wish come true?! Maybe yes maybe no. A few hours after Rama and Berisha agreed on the formula for calculating the parliamentary mandates in the next elections, Sali Berisha has been "fulfilled" with another great wish: to go to the next elections with a technical government! Within the span of less than a minute, Edi Rama dismissed the three most important government ministers during his speech at today's congress, replacing them with new ones. All three, not political representatives of the majority, but technical streams. A government that in its backbone of ministerial portfolios has no connection with the party that leads the country.
Of course, the Doctor's wish in this case has nothing to do with Edi Rama's plans and projects, but the result is more or less approximate. A strong SP representative like Spiropali leaves the government, the old socialist Balla is moved to a peripheral position from the heavy seat of the interior ministry, as well as Niko Peleshi, a long-lived socialist who leaves the defense, thus tipping the balance of the government cabinet to the technical ministers.
Beyond the professional capacities that the new ministers represent, today the Rama government has delegated all important positions (diplomacy, order, finance and defense) to leaders who have no official connection with the SP and the mandate of 800,000 votes that it represents. They are recruitments of technocrats, not elected representatives of the majority.
Such a phenomenon often happens when governments do not have the numbers in parliament, but this is not the case of the Rama cabinet. The socialist majority is armored in the Assembly, and yet the government it produces tends more and more towards the percentage of ministers with no political color. A paradox that is compensated by the dominant figure of Rama, but which in itself constitutes political nonsense anyway.
Rama did not say a word about the reasons for the departure of Balla and Mete, as the two figures who took a direct hit from the recent postings in the government. In the case of Interior Minister Balla, this sudden posting may have been an indirect guarantee that Rama wants to give to the opposition, removing from a delicate post related to the electoral process, a very annoying name for the democrats. Perhaps even this posting of ministers outside the blue color of the Socialist Party is in itself a process aimed at a conciliatory message for the other party in the pre-elections, especially since the SP itself enters these elections with an almost certain result of victory.
However, the temporality and extreme ease of dismissals from ministerial posts of great weight, marks an atypical feature of this majority where the government is remade on its main milestones within a few seconds and at the end of the congress proceedings, when there is no time left but to applauded those appointed and consoled those dismissed. Both sides were shocked by what they heard...
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