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Behind the scenes/ Curri: A minister was fired after the meeting in Dubai, where Balla was wrong

Behind the scenes/ Curri: A minister was fired after the meeting in Dubai, where

Analyst Arjan Curri has commented on the changes in the government by Prime Minister Edi Rama at the SP congress held at the end of July.

In the studio of Top Story, Curri said that one of the ministers was dismissed because, according to him, he held a meeting in Dubai, which did not receive Rama's consent.


For Taulant Balla, who was fired from the post of Minister of the Interior, Curri said that his move to equip policemen with cards to buy food in markets (pasta, rice, sugar) cost him his job.

"One of these ministers was removed because he had convenient meetings from Dubai. It was done without the Prime Minister's knowledge and this upset him. Balla is said to have upset him because he had a genius idea that the prime minister liked. You gave a card to the police and they spent 100,000 lek a month to buy pasta, sugar, rice.

When the prime minister found out, he didn't think of it as something that honored the policemen, but insulted them. Rice, flour, pasta and sugar, harmful to policemen's health. Another minister made an inconvenient meeting in Dubai. They cannot do anything that the prime minister does not like. If you see that people close to someone leave the government, Belinda Balluku is here and the three new ministers were subordinate to her. Clans use each other, the media, endless portals, and people who are outside.

This thing amuses Rama, he lives for this alone. Like a brilliant Machiavellian, in the way you blow, they fight and hit each other. If they manage to use Rama and unite against him... Rama feels this danger. Machiavelli advises the prince to tell all his advisers that they are his favorites" - said Curri.

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