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Prime Minister Edi Rama signs the dismissal of one of his closest collaborators.
It ends the cooperation with Arben Ahmetaj, Minister of State for Reconstruction.
He entrusts the position of number two in the government to Belinda Ballku, who will continue to hold the position of the minister of infrastructure and energy.
According to Prime Minister Rama, energy is already a colossal challenge, so it is time for the role of the Deputy Prime Minister to focus on these areas.
Less than a week after the development of the first intergovernmental meeting between Albania and the EU in Brussels, the Prime Minister decides to relieve the chief negotiator, Ambassador Zef Mazi.
The prime minister motivates this move with the need to have a chief negotiator with a high technical profile at the head of these negotiations, and for this he has chosen Mrs. Majlinda Dhuka.
“Now that the priority of Reconstruction gives way to the priority of Negotiations with the EU, says the Prime Minister, the profile of the Minister of State changes. Majlinda Dhuka, a high technical profile instead of the high diplomatic profile of Ambassador Mazi, becomes Chief Negotiator and Minister of State under the Prime Minister”.
Ms. Majlinda Dhuka has until now held the position of Director for Development Policies and Foreign Aid Financing at the Prime Minister’s Office.
These changes in the government come less than 24 hours after Bajram Bega took office as president.
The Prime Minister did not want to knock on Ilir Meta’s door to ask him to decree these changes and waited for his departure.
In such conditions, the first decrees to be signed by President Bajram Begaj are related to these changes in the government.
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