Albanian Government Approves Series of Cabinet Adjustments
Albania’s Council of Ministers approved several government changes during its meeting on Wednesday, reshuffling key deputy minister positions and updating the titles of certain ministries.
The Ministry of Health and Social Well-Being saw the most notable shift, with Oltjon Muzaka appointed as Deputy Minister. At the same time, Entela Ramosaçaj was released from her position.
Additional adjustments were made as several officials transitioned to newly designated ministry structures following changes in ministerial naming.
Key changes announced:
Oltjon Muzaka appointed Deputy Minister of Health and Social Well-Being.
Entela Ramosaçaj, Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection, released from duty.
Ina Majko released from her role as Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection and appointed Deputy Minister of Health and Social Well-Being.
Denada Seferi released as Deputy Minister of Health and Social Protection and appointed Deputy Minister of Health and Social Well-Being.
Enkelejd Musabelliu released from his post as Deputy Minister of Economy, Culture and Innovation and appointed Deputy Minister of Economy and Innovation.
Olta Manjani released as Deputy Minister of Economy, Culture and Innovation and appointed Deputy Minister of Economy and Innovation.
Blerta Rama released as Deputy Minister of Economy, Culture and Innovation and appointed Deputy Minister of Economy and Innovation.
The government has not announced further structural changes, but officials emphasized that the adjustments aim to align ministries with updated policy priorities.





