Government “Rama 2”, names of the new cabinet

The Socialists have also remained surprised by last Sunday's June 2017 victory. Taking on a stable majority of lawmakers in the next parliament, they are not wasting their time starting right away in shaping the new government that starts working after 10 weeks. According to sources of 360grad.al below are [...]
The Socialists have also remained surprised by last Sunday's June 2017 victory.
Taking on a stable majority of lawmakers in the next parliament, they are not wasting their time starting right away in shaping the new government that starts working after 10 weeks.
According to sources of 360grad.al below are listed new names and dictatorships of the new government:
Gramoz Ruci, parliament speaker
Edi Rama, prime minister
Niko Pelesh, deputy prime minister and local government minister
Fatmir Xhafa, internal affairs minister
Taulant Balla, national defence minister and ties with NATO
Ditmir Bushati, foreign affairs minister
Arben Ahmetaj, minister of national finance
Mimi Kodeli, Euro-Atlantic integration minister
Plarent Ndreca, Minister of Education and Sports
Erjon Brace, Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Waters
Blendie Klosi, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
Lindita Nicolaus, Minister of Cases to Relaunch and Children
Ogerta Manastirliu, Health Minister
Scott Tahiri, minister of justice
Edward Shalsi, minister of transportation and public work
Elisa Spiropali, Minister of Villages and Communities
Milva Economy, Minister of Economic Development, Tourism and Overtaking
Damian Gjiknuri, power minister and mining assets
Arlinda Dudaj, Culture and Heritage Minister
Artan Lame, urban planning and housing minister
Ervin Bushati, environmental and climate minister
Trial Blerina, Minister of Reforming...












