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    Albanian PM fires deputy as corruption investigation heats up

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    Posted on February 26, 2026

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    Last updated: February 26, 2026

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    Tags:European Unionemerging marketsinfrastructure

    Quick Summary

    Albania’s PM Edi Rama fired Deputy PM Belinda Balluku during a wide cabinet reshuffle as a SPAK corruption probe intensifies. Parliament may vote March 5 on lifting her immunity amid escalating protests and EU scrutiny.

    Table of Contents

    • Corruption Probe and Political Fallout
    • SPAK Indictment and Charges
    • Parliament’s Immunity Decision Timeline
    • Balluku’s Response
    • Rama’s Cabinet Reshuffle
    • Opposition Demands and Rallies
    • Protests and Security Incidents
    • EU Scrutiny and Accession Context
    • Reporting and Editing Credits

    Albanian PM sacks deputy amid intensifying corruption probe, protests

    Corruption Probe and Political Fallout

    TIRANA, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama late on Thursday dismissed his deputy, Belinda Balluku, who faces accusations of manipulating public tenders, allegations that have sparked opposition protests.

    SPAK Indictment and Charges

    A special prosecution office targeting corruption and organised crime, known as SPAK, indicted Balluku in December on suspicion of interfering in the awarding of two construction contracts in 2021 worth more than 200 million euros. 

    Parliament’s Immunity Decision Timeline

    Parliament is expected to decide on March 5 whether to eliminate her immunity, which would allow SPAK to arrest her. Albania, which wants to join the European Union by 2030, faces pressure from the bloc to tackle corruption.

    Balluku’s Response

    Balluku, who held the positions of deputy prime minister and infrastructure minister, denies wrongdoing.

    Rama’s Cabinet Reshuffle

    Rama, who has been in power since 2013, stood by her for months and did not give a reason for dismissing her on Thursday in a reshuffle of seven roles in his Socialist Party administration including the defense and foreign ministers.

    "The Prime Minister has clarified since the beginning of this term that reshuffles might be more frequent, while the last nearly four months he has refused three times the resignation of Mrs. Balluku," government spokesperson, Manjola Hasa, told Reuters in an emailed statement

    Opposition Demands and Rallies

    Balluku has been seen as a rising star who was favored by Rama as a potential successor. Since her indictment, the country's biggest opposition party, the Democratic Party, has held protests demanding the resignation of Rama, whose government has been hit by several corruption scandals over the last year.

    Protests and Security Incidents

    Protesters have thrown petrol bombs, and police and demonstrators have been injured.

    EU Scrutiny and Accession Context

    European Union officials have told Reuters they were looking closely at Rama's handling of corruption cases and that the country's fight against crime and corruption are critical to the Balkan country's bid to join the bloc by 2030.

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Fatos Bytyci; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •PM Edi Rama dismissed Deputy PM Belinda Balluku amid an escalating SPAK corruption investigation into major infrastructure tenders.
    • •Albania’s cabinet saw a broad reshuffle, including new foreign, defense, interior and justice ministers.
    • •SPAK seeks parliament’s approval to lift Balluku’s immunity; a vote is expected March 5.
    • •Opposition-led protests in Tirana have turned violent, with petrol bombs and injuries reported.
    • •The case heightens EU scrutiny as Albania pursues accession by 2030 and faces pressure to curb corruption.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Albanian PM fires deputy as corruption investigation heats up

    1What is the main topic?

    Albania’s prime minister dismissed Deputy PM Belinda Balluku during a cabinet reshuffle as a SPAK-led corruption investigation into major public tenders intensifies.

    2Why was Belinda Balluku removed?

    She faces allegations of interfering in large infrastructure tenders. SPAK has indicted her and requested parliament lift her immunity; she denies wrongdoing.

    3What happens next?

    Parliament is expected to consider lifting Balluku’s immunity on March 5, which could enable an arrest. The EU is closely watching Albania’s handling of corruption cases.

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