Prime Minister Edi Rama has presented today the new government of his fourth mandate. Some names are new, while others have moved from their current positions to new ministerial roles.
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Belinda Balluku – Continues to serve as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure.
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Albana Koçiu – Appointed as Minister of the Interior, replacing Ervin Hoxha. Previously led the Ministry of Health.
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Elisa Spiropali – Takes over as Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, succeeding Igli Hasani. She comes from her role as Speaker of Parliament.
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Petrit Malaj – Supported again to continue his mandate as Minister of Finance.
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Blendi Gonxhja – Appointed Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Sports. He comes from the Ministry of Economy, Culture, and Innovation, replacing Mirela Kumbaro.
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Sofjan Jaupaj – Moves from Deputy Minister to full Minister of Environment.
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Mirela Kumbaro – Takes over the Ministry of Education, after previously leading the Ministry of Tourism.
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Evis Sala – Appointed Minister of Health and Social Welfare, coming from Italy.
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Delina Ibrahimaj – Will head the Ministry of Economy and Innovation. She previously led the Ministry of State for Entrepreneurship and Business Climate.
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Diella – The first virtual participant in government, created by Artificial Intelligence. She will be engaged in the field of public procurement, with a mandate to accelerate government processes.
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Besfort Lamallari – Appointed Minister of Justice, taking over from Ulsi Manja, who will now lead the Parliamentary Committee on Legal Affairs.
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Pirro Vengu – Continues his mandate as Minister of Defense.
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Andis Salla – Appointed Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. Until now, he served as Mayor of Cërrik.
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Ervin Demo – Takes on the role of Minister of State for Local Government, replacing Arbjan Mazniku.
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Majlinda Dhuka – Reconfirmed as Albania’s Chief Negotiator in the EU integration process.
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Adea Pirdeni – Continues her role as Albania’s Deputy Chief Negotiator.
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Toni Gogu – Appointed Minister for Relations with Parliament, replacing Taulant Balla.


