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Tensions in the plenary session/ Manja: The future speaks AI, the opposition shouts offline

2025-09-18 20:12:00, Politikë CNA

Tensions in the plenary session/ Manja: The future speaks AI, the opposition

The Chairman of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Public Administration, Ulsi Manja, has reacted through a post on social networks to today's parliamentary session and the debate on "Diella".

Manja writes that through the virtual minister, the future spoke in Parliament today.

Further, Manja writes that while the technology was being demonstrated, the opposition was shouting and blocking the podium.

For this, says the former minister, it is not Prime Minister Rama's fault, but the opposition that always remains offline.

Manja calls today's debate a debate between the future and the past.

" The future speaks AI, the opposition shouts offline!"

The future spoke today in the Albanian parliament through a virtual minister equipped with artificial intelligence. It was a historic moment, a step that connects Albania with the technologies of the time and with the transformations that are taking place all over the world. But while the future appeared in the hall, the opposition shouted against it, blocked the rostrum and declared the introduction of AI into the life of institutions a “sin”. A typical Albanian scene: innovation enters through the door, the noise of backwardness explodes from the corridor.

It is not Edi Rama's fault that he is the first to embrace technology and bring AI to governance. It is the fault of the opposition that has always remained offline, last in everything. Last in vision, last in ideas, last even in mandates – shriveled up to 50 seats. When the government moves with the times, the opposition is left behind, tied to old slogans and a policy that cannot communicate with today's reality.

The irony is obvious: the MPs who use Facebook, Instagram and TikTok every day to do politics of the day, today were scandalized by a virtual minister. Those who do "live" by phone, today protested against a technology that will actually cut bureaucracy and give citizens more transparency. It is the same mentality that once mocked the electric light bulb, that once called the television a "foreign weapon", and that today is afraid of AI - because it does not know how to adapt.

Throughout history, every great invention has had its technological naysayers. Vaccines were called blasphemy before they saved millions of lives. Electrification was experienced with fear before it lit up every village. Today it's AI's turn: the future is here, but the opposition continues to be held hostage to the past.

Therefore, today's debate was not between Rama and the opposition. It was between the future and the past. And when history is written, it will not be the voices of those who shouted "offline", but the fact that Albania dared to say "yes" to artificial intelligence in governance.

"The future spoke today. The opposition shouted. And lost again ," Manja writes./ CNA





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