The Socialist Party will continue working on electoral and territorial reform, despite Sali Berisha's decision to withdraw from discussions, following clashes over the election of the People's Advocate.
This is the position agreed upon by the Socialists during the parliamentary group meeting, held at the Presidency of the Assembly, where Socialist leader Edi Rama was also present. The SP MPs have declared that they will continue working on the two important reforms without delay and that the process will not be blocked for a moment.
Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku also appeared for the first time at a parliamentary group meeting, after the Constitutional Court reinstated her in office pending the review of the appeal filed by Prime Minister Rama.
Another important decision of this meeting was the establishment of an Ethics Commission within the Socialist Party. The Commission, which will focus on the fight against nepotism within the SP structures, will be headed by Lindita Nikolla and will be tasked with controlling family ties at the party's leadership levels.






















