As soon as she received the court decision to suspend her from office and revoke her passport, Belinda Balluku immediately appeared at Edi Rama's office in the prime minister's office. The moment Balluku appeared on the steps of the prime minister's office, the clock struck 12:24 and since then, she has continued to stay there, despite having waited for more than four hours.
Speculation is rife. Meanwhile, the prime minister has not given any position on the measure taken by the Special Court that ordered the dismissal of the deputy prime minister. Instead of a reaction to her suspension, Rama published a festive photo on social networks for Alphabet Day. Probably something programmed by his staff. A few hours ago, Ulsi Manja, head of the Laws Commission, appeared at the entrance to the prime minister's office, a move that is apparently related to the situation of Mrs. Balluku. The day before, she held a completely different position in parliament from her predecessor, who was accused by the judiciary, as well as other former ministers who have attacked the judiciary, declaring that she will never be in combat positions with prosecutors and judges but wanted to wait for the verdict of the judiciary.






















