No, no, no.

Prime Minister Edi Rama's new government is expected to have fewer ministerial cabinets. Prime Minister Rama will likely significantly trim the government cabinet. The project to leave only 10 ministries in total is the most likely, meaning 50% cuts of current ministries, giving them more competence and responsibility [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama's new government is expected to have fewer ministerial cabinets. Prime Minister Rama will likely significantly trim the government cabinet. The project to leave only 10 ministries in total is the most likely, meaning 50% cuts of current ministries, giving more competencies and responsibilities to various ministries. The ministries that will not change are the Interior Ministry, where the prime minister's preference for Fatmir Xhafaj is not concealed as her minister, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defence.
In cabinet Rama 2, the deputy prime minister will have another ministerial post where the most defeated is the Ministry of Agriculture. The Ministry of Education can also enhance competencies, including its culture. While possible, there is also a union of the Ministry of Finance with the Ministry of Economy.
The Urban Development Ministry is expected to change or join the Ministry of Transport and Innovation. The new cabinet government is expected to no longer be the portfolioless ministries of relations with Parliament and the Ministry of Local Power.
While Rama herself has been saying about the matter for nearly two days: “are subject to a broad discussion. There will be big changes”.












