
Kukësi only gets 3 MPs and Shalsi will not have an easy battle...
Edi Rama has included Eduard Shalsi in the group of political coordinators.
Until today, Shalsi stayed in the Finance Commission and was used there for other interests, but Rama has decided to bring him out into the field.
At the Presidency meeting, it was announced that Pandeli Mjako will no longer be a political leader in Kukës, as this district has been entrusted to Eduard Shalsi.
At first glance, it seems like an assessment that Rama made to Shalsi, since in fact the latter served him with devotion.
Rama has been close to Shalsi since he was mayor and he has remained loyal to him. Then Rama gave him some crumbs and Shalsi stood behind him. He once made him Minister of State for the Protection of Entrepreneurship, then Chairman of the Commission, moving from Production Activity to Economy.
Shalsi has always been used by Rama to gauge public reaction to schemes being cooked up behind the scenes. Shalsi was the one who first announced the establishment of the "Xhafaj" commission. Yes Shalsi was used to hit and put pressure on the head of KLSH. Shalsi also comes to a law that is being prepared for the import of waste. So wherever there is an affair, Shalsi appears. And being appointed as a political leader seems like an assessment.
It can be like that. But we will see if Edi Rama will keep his word given in the September Assembly, where he said that all political leaders will be included in open lists. If this happens, it will be interesting in Kukës, since only 3 MPs appear there. In general, 2 were received by DP and 1 by SP. So Rama will put Shalsi to the big test for the SP to get 2 mandates. This is because if 1 deputy comes out of the closed list, then Shalsi (if Rama keeps his word) has a battle for "life or death", because he risks not becoming a deputy (Logically, every political leader competes in the district he leads). Let's see how the events will flow, but the sending to Kukës depends on how you see it. / Pamphlet
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