
In previous mandates, Babloku presented the Government in August, usually in his third week, but apparently in his 4th consecutive mandate as Prime Minister, he decided to prolong the anxiety of those who are currently ministers a little longer, even though he sent timely signals to two or three names to vacate their offices...
Edi Rama is preparing to unveil the composition of the Government with which he will begin his 4th consecutive term as Prime Minister.
On September 11, Babloku is expected to address the members of the SP National Assembly with a speech, where he will naturally 'surprise' even those he has chosen to have as members of the government cabinet.
So far, no one from the SP leadership has dared to guess who the names that will make up the Rama Government in its fourth term could be, and not even Babloku himself has preferred to reveal details of what he is expected to reveal on the morning of September 11, from the premises of 'Xibraka'.
And yet, some signals regarding what to expect from Babloku's fourth mandate have already been given. Rama himself has chosen to return to threats of prison, while targeting those who abuse tap water.
'Prison, prison, prison' was declared more than a decade ago against those who did not pay for their energy or stole it, and it led to the imprisonment of many poor people who were treated as the country's 'greatest wealth robbers'.
The same scheme is being repeated now, but against those who will be accused of 'water thieves.' And those who double-park their cars are also threatened with prison.
And as if to add pressure or to give weight to 'threats of prison' are those changes to the new Criminal Code, about which, as always, Babloku knows nothing about who proposed them, who drafted them, or who listed them as legal articles, which could go to the Assembly tomorrow and be approved.
Then he talks about controlling the territory, where after the massive demolitions in Theth and sporadic ones in several other areas, Babloku has promised to personally deal with the tables and chairs that are lying in public spaces. And taking on the role of a "brigadier", Babloku has also found the formula: 1 gift tree for every chair.
And in parallel with these threats, which have in many cases produced humor on social networks, Babloku's fourth government mandate is also producing memes, even though it has not yet officially begun.
And the online fuss is about exactly what Rama himself chose, the long and drawn-out process of appointing those who will occupy ministerial positions.
In previous mandates, Babloku presented the Government in August, usually in the third week of his term, but apparently in his 4th consecutive term as Prime Minister, he decided to prolong the anxiety of those currently serving as ministers a little longer, even though he sent timely signals to two or three names to vacate their offices.
And in the context of these memes, Rama was proposed to appoint the Tepelena Earthquake as minister, not just anyhow, but to entrust him with Finance. And after him, to appoint Agron from the "January 21 fire group" as Minister of Interior.
A proposal was even made for Zegjinena, who defeated Gazi on May 11 in Fier, but there is a dilemma as to whom the Minister can trust, as there are also suggestions for the field of diplomacy.
But what puts the lid on the 'memes', at least for now, is Noizy's self-offering as Minister of Culture. The singer, who appeared during the campaign alongside Edi Rama, as one of the 'strategists' in collecting votes, said during an interview that he would accept to serve as Minister of Culture if Edi Rama proposed or trusted him.
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