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Politike2025-09-15 17:57:00

What was (not) seen at the group meeting, the new MPs are introduced to the Guard, Rama is humorous with Pelesh and Llaja

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What was (not) seen at the group meeting, the new MPs are introduced to the

This Monday, young and old socialists went to the parliamentary group meeting, called by Edi Rama. The leaders of the majority were the first to arrive at the premises of the Presidency of the Assembly. Prime Minister Rama himself showed up 30 minutes before the meeting and the others.

After being "stripped" of their ministerial positions, the Socialists took care to appear smiling in front of the camera lens, so as not to leave any hint of resentment towards the Assembly's decision-making.

The Ministry was torn apart, but it had taken the news with sportsmanship. The most voted person in Tirana, Minister Blendi Gonxhe, came to the Assembly in a vehicle he drove himself.

Other MPs and ministers respected protocol.

Some MPs who, even for a few days, take advantage of the favors of the position of incumbent ministers, such as the case of Bora Muzhaqi.

Although not MPs, and not yet decreed, Edi Rama had also invited the new ministers to the group meeting. As the only former MP to be rewarded, Toni Gogu could not be absent either.

On the first day of work this week, the new deputies spent it between emotions and the first confrontation on the path to fame. As it seems in this picture, the new deputy Pirro Dhima of Gjirokastra had to introduce himself to the employees of the Republic Guard to be allowed to enter the group meeting. Or this group of deputies unknown to the security of the institution.

After passing the first challenge at the iron gate, the Fier MPs had some difficulty finding the door through which they were supposed to enter.

Others had found a safer way, associating with MPs who know them well, both at the door and in the corridors of the Parliament.

Without knowing these difficulties, A2CNN learns that at the group meeting, Edi Rama "advised" his new elected officials to be careful with their behavior and communication, both in relation to journalists and in official meetings.

The leader of the majority did not spare kind words for the oldest member of the Socialists, Vasil Llajo. Although in his first term as an MP, it seems that Llajo has won the sympathy of the prime minister in terms of public communication during the session on Friday.

With humor in a certain way, Rama did not hide that he had known beforehand about Llajo's leadership skills; the latter could have rejected the candidacy of Niko Pelesh, or the Korça man as he is known to have humorously referred to, for the new Speaker of the Parliament.

But on Friday, when he attended the session, it was too late to change, as Rama had given his speech in public the day before during the SP Assembly.

MPs have been asked to give up "employment". An order that has been given before, but apparently it continues to be a problem. The last message for everyone was to commit as soon as possible to establishing an Ethics Commission in every municipality. /A2 CNN

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