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The SP congress will be held on January 29, where a series of changes related to the statute and organization of this political force are expected to be approved.
The revision of the statute is expected not to touch again on the issue of presidential elections, leaving in force the current predictions, that he is not trusted by the membership, if he is trusted to be prime minister.
The statute has undergone a series of organizational changes, introducing for the first time a new function, that of the executive secretariat at the municipal level.
The 61 executive secretaries will report to the secretary general and the party mayor and will be full-time employees.
Sources told MCN that the establishment of this function aims to strengthen the party ahead of electoral processes.
According to the provisions in the statute, this secretary is responsible for the daily administration of the party activity, documentation and material resources.
Exactly this innovation in the statute, which strengthens the position of the general secretary, who will have 61 secretaries depending on to monitor the work of the party every day, has brought dissatisfaction among the ranks of the Socialists, who were involved in debates in the last meeting. of the SP leadership, led by the Socialist leader Edi Rama.
It is learned that the chairman of the SP parliamentary group, Taulant Balla and the deputy prime minister Arben Ahmetaj, have considered the creation of this structure unnecessary. Sources said they have argued that with this change, the role of party chairman in the district falls.
For his part, Gjiknuri is learned to have supported this innovation by assessing as necessary for the party to have an operator in each municipality.
The chairman of the Socialist Party did not oppose this point of the statute, during the meeting of the presidency. Damian Gjiknuri announced that the final draft is ready and is expected to receive the approval of the delegates in the Congress.