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    Albania's Rama starts fourth term as PM, targets EU membership

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    Posted on September 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Edi Rama begins his fourth term as Albania's PM, focusing on EU membership by 2030 amid corruption challenges and AI bot controversy.

    Table of Contents

    • Edi Rama's Fourth Term and EU Goals
    • Corruption and Political Challenges
    • AI Bot Appointment Controversy
    • Opposition Criticism

    Edi Rama Begins Fourth Term as Prime Minister, Aims for EU Membership

    Edi Rama's Fourth Term and EU Goals

    TIRANA (Reuters) -Albania's parliament confirmed a fourth four-year mandate for Prime Minister Edi Rama on Thursday, who pledged he would make it his mission for the Balkan country to join the European Union by 2030.

    Rama, who was the only candidate for prime minister, received 82 votes in the 140-seat parliament. His Socialist Party gained a majority for the fourth time in elections in May.

    "Albania 2030 in the EU is the centerpiece of this mandate," Rama told lawmakers. "European Albania is the guiding compass for every aspect of our program and the metronome for the rhythm of every reform we will undertake."

    Corruption and Political Challenges

    Albania's image has been tarnished by corruption scandals and political analysts say the country is a hub for gangs seeking to launder money from drugs and weapons trafficking, complicating its efforts to join the EU by its 2030 target.

    AI Bot Appointment Controversy

    In a surprise move, Rama last week nominated an AI-generated bot named Diella (Sun) to manage and award public tenders to private companies to address corruption concerns.

    "I am not here to replace people, but to help them," Diella said during a video address before the new government was voted in.

    The appointment was criticised by the opposition as being unconstitutional as the bot is not human, does not hold Albanian nationality and could lead to more corruption.

    "It's true, I do not have any citizenship, nor do I have any personal ambition or interests."

    Opposition Criticism

    Opposition politicians also criticised Rama for a lack of debate before the vote on the new government.

    "This mandate is based on crime, on corruption, on drugs, and on the violation of the Constitution and the laws of the country," Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party of Albania, said.

    (Reporting by Florion Goga, writing by Fatos Bytyci, editing by Daria Sito-Sucic and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Edi Rama starts his fourth term as Albania's Prime Minister.
    • •Rama aims for Albania to join the EU by 2030.
    • •Corruption and crime pose challenges to EU membership.
    • •AI bot Diella appointed to manage public tenders.
    • •Opposition criticizes Rama's government and AI appointment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Albania's Rama starts fourth term as PM, targets EU membership

    1What is corruption?

    Corruption is the abuse of power for personal gain, often involving bribery, fraud, or other unethical practices that undermine trust in institutions.

    2What is an AI bot?

    An AI bot is a software application that uses artificial intelligence to perform tasks autonomously, often used for automating processes or providing services.

    3What is a parliamentary mandate?

    A parliamentary mandate is the authority granted to elected officials to govern and make decisions on behalf of the constituents for a specified term.

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