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How to read the "Rama 4" government

2025-09-11 16:44:00, Editorial Elvi FUNDO

How to read the "Rama 4" government

In a media appearance, invited to "A Krasta Show", I pointed out, not without purpose, that Prime Minister Edi Rama would not deprive himself of the pleasure of seeing in person how people who were becoming ministers or those who were leaving office would react.

 

In a two-hour long speech, Prime Minister Rama emphasized what direction he wanted to give to the country's government, what his final and clear goal would be, stating:

"My goal is for Albania to finally receive the seal of membership in the European Union."

The government is made up of names that came as a surprise, but also people who are reappointed such as the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister of Defense, etc., or ministers who moved from one institution to another.

Elisa Spiropali from the Assembly previously passed and took over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Others like Arbian Mazniku, although he will no longer be a minister, have a very important task, the new Administrative Reform, also in the context of joining the European Union.

Ministers themselves are not individuals who can create problems for Prime Minister Rama, he often demotes and promotes them according to the problems he finds along the way, but if we read the "Rama 4" government, it is different from the others.

It is different precisely because in every government a minister takes office and has certain priorities, whereas in the "Rama 4" government all ministers, in addition to priorities, have continuous, unstoppable exams, they are constantly on the exam because their work is related to the chapters of integration and entry into the European Union and the targets are clear.

The point where one must go is known and no one can avoid the exam and in such exams one can fail and this may lead to some of the ministries announced today being circulated very quickly by the Prime Minister. So, we may not be surprised at all when after 3 or 6 months in an important ministry there is a new minister, since it has not been able to achieve the required results on the path of Albania's European integration.

Thus, the open chapters, besides being a very difficult task for any kind of ministry and the Albanian state, are rigorous and are very difficult exams where there will be no time for ministers to fail frequently and to take the exam in the fall. Prime Minister Rama cannot give them time to retake the exam, but they will simply and only leave and be replaced, politically without any problem, because he lowers them, raises them, has them in his hands.

But, on the other hand, the difficulty for this government is now the unstoppable test week after week, month after month, everything related to the group of chapters of the country's entry into the European Union./CNA

 





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