Rama leads to Presidency requirements for decreeing new ministers, two of them Kosovars

Sources from the prime minister suggest Edi Rama has handed over to the presidency the requirements for decreeing changes in the government. While the vote on dismissals and appointments of new ministers is expected to take place on January 21st in Parliament, when the new parliamentary session begins, sources from the prime minister confirm that the requirement deposited in the Presidencys [...]
While the vote on dismissals and appointments of new ministers is expected to take place on January 21st in Parliament, when the new parliamentary session begins, sources from the prime minister confirm that the deposited request in the Presidency concerns the appointment of eight new ministers and Erjon Braces as deputy prime minister, the TCC broadcasts.
Meta's decrees under the constitutional deadline are expected to be adopted within 7 days.
We remember that with the changes Rama has made to the government, two new ministers are from Kosovo.
Ditmir Bushati will be replaced by Gail Cakaj in the Foreign Ministry, and Lindita Nikola is replaced by Besa Sahini at the Ministry of Education.












