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Politike2025-07-14 17:44:00

Rama's ultimatum, resignations continue in socialist municipalities; PD mayors 'resist'

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Rama's ultimatum, resignations continue in socialist municipalities; PD

In all municipalities where the mayors are socialists, the departures of deputy mayors, administrators or heads of institutions that are subordinate to the municipalities continue.

So after Vlora, Durrës, Korça, Elbasan, Kolonja, Kukës, where the resignations of local officials have already been confirmed, the wave of change has shifted to the Shkodra Region. With the exception of the two municipalities, Puka and Fushë Arrëz, which are run by the Democrats, movements are expected in the other 3 municipalities, Malësi e Madhe, Vau i Dejës and Shkodër.

Thus, according to reports, today, in Malësia e Madhe, the deputy mayors and administrators of the units that this Municipality includes have resigned.

Also, a closed-door meeting has begun in the Municipality of Shkodra where changes are also expected, following the orders given by the Prime Minister, while on Tuesday, another meeting is expected in the Municipality of Vau i Dejës.

Rama's order aims for a radical change in leaders in local units, where with the exception of Mayors, every other position is vulnerable.

Initially, Rama requested the change of directors and the storm started from Vlora and then moved to each region. Then it was the turn of the administrators appointed by the mayors and finally the request was made to refresh the deputy mayors of the municipalities, whom the Prime Minister described as sleepy.

"It is necessary and it is good for the deputy mayors to change. Because I see them very tired, very, very tired, I see them exhausted. I see them exhausted. You cannot change. You have two more years, you have two more years, whatever you want," Rama addressed the mayors.

Despite any opposition within the SP to this order, what is happening day by day are the resignations of officials.

What is happening so far is the performance assessment of each local leader by the mayors and in accordance with this assessment, they can continue to hold the position or leave. So far, the path of resignations has been chosen, so leaders, regardless of their positions, have been given the opportunity to leave on their own, perhaps hoping for a second term or to take on new positions.

Today, the Democratic Party leader, Sali Berisha, has called on the mayors representing the DP to obey only the law and the Constitution and not the orders of Edi Rama, which are considered political. This has led to no resignations at any level in the local units controlled by the opposition. It is not known how long this type of resistance by the Democratic Party mayors can last, but even in the meeting held with Edi Rama, the latter seems to have excluded the elected representatives of the DP from the 'orders'.

 

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