Following a historic protest that has shaken the foundations of power and put every government seat in Tirana on alert, the opposition appears determined not to waste a single second.
Although the keys to the Prime Minister’s Office have not yet arrived, work has reportedly already begun at a modest table on dividing the future government positions.
Sources very close to the coffee cups claim that Vangjel Dule, Fahri Balliu, and Nard Ndoka have entered intensive consultations regarding the composition of the new cabinet.
According to reports, discussions have focused on the most important ministries, with a level of seriousness that even a newly elected government might envy.
Meanwhile, Edi Rama finds himself facing an increasingly difficult situation. The protest has entered its 18th day and shows no signs of stopping easily, as Albanians across the country remain mobilized.
The three political veterans, determined not to leave Albania’s future in the hands of the young or any unexpected newcomers, have taken upon themselves the heavy responsibility of managing the transition. Because in Albanian politics, one thing remains certain: before you win power, you must first divide it.
And while the country awaits major developments, the consultation table remains on full standby. After all, revolutions can wait—but dividing up the ministries cannot.
