
Accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, political leader in the Fier Region, Prime Minister Edi Rama has landed in Fier, where he has requested the resignation of the heads of institutions and officials of the Municipality, as part of what he considers a self-purification process.
Rama began his visit to Fier with a meeting at the Municipality, with an almost identical scenario to that of Vlora, where within 24 hours, he forced the deputy mayors and heads of local institutions to resign.
From the first reports regarding the ongoing meeting in Fier, Rama has requested that the self-purification process continue, while he has requested the resignation of officials who have not fulfilled expectations and duties. Otherwise, they will face dismissals and dismissals. And in this context, they are clear that resignation remains the best option. At least this has happened to date in cases where the Prime Minister has targeted them as incompetent, or failing to fulfill promises.
In this context, it is expected that within the next 24 hours, what was seen in Vlora with the departures of officials and leaders of local institutions will also happen in Fier.
Mayor Armando Subashi is expected to appoint new names not only to the Municipality's administration, but also to subordinate institutions.
It is not yet known how many local officials may be replaced in Fier, but it seems that after May 11, when Edi Rama took office for the 4th consecutive term as Prime Minister, with a formidable majority of 83 mandates, a 'cleansing' process has begun not only in the ranks of the local government, but also in the leadership structures of the SP branches.
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