Internal debates over government changes and the protection of ministers under investigation reveal tensions within the majority...
At the meeting of the SP parliamentary group, opposition to Edi Rama's approach to changes in the government and dealing with justice was expressed. Some MPs have requested consultation with the party forums and political support for ministers under investigation, while others have denounced the restriction of public appearances without permission. The internal clashes indicate a less compact majority, at a time of increased political and institutional pressure.
Edi Rama attempted to appear as a strong leader in the face of a justice system that has surrounded him, along with international pressure. In reality, what was seen was his political weakness.
The weakness was evidenced by the fact that he seems forced to follow a single plan, not the one he had built earlier, where he sacrificed associates to protect himself.
Another sign of this weakness is the lack of cohesion in the SP parliamentary group. According to information, there were objections and clashes over the prime minister's political approach at the group meeting.
Some MPs have emphasized that they are not simply voting cards, but representatives of the Socialist Party and the electorate.
Rama's plan to make changes to the government, introducing figures from his cabinet into ministerial positions, has met with resistance. Some MPs have demanded that any legal changes or appointments of new ministers be consulted with the SP forums and the parliamentary group.
Informed by Taulant Balla about the critical voices, Rama has chosen to appear more gentle and open to the remarks, a stance that he also articulated publicly.
On the other hand, a group of MPs, including new representatives in the Assembly, have raised concerns that SP officials should not be left without support in the face of opposition attacks.
A member of parliament, according to sources, has stated that if the party decides not to institutionally protect a minister under investigation, it should at least take a political stance in support of him. She emphasized that even when justice is served, the majority should not leave its figures alone.
Some MPs have expressed concern about the perception at the grassroots level, saying that the electorate feels insecure and questions whether the SP is in a position of strength or weakness.
In a tense atmosphere, Rama has criticized ministers and MPs who do not come out publicly to defend the government, both in Parliament and in the media.
The reaction was immediate. Some MPs reminded them that there is an internal instruction that prohibits public appearances without approval from the leadership. It was mentioned that MPs who spoke without authorization were punished and some are no longer part of the parliamentary group./ Pamphlet
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