PM Will Not Attend the SP Assembly Wednesday

The Assembly of the Socialist Party will be held this Wednesday at 17:30, but the Prime Minister Edi Rama will not be part of the meeting.

It is learned that the head of the government, at the same time the chairman of the Socialist Party, will not attend after leaving for a visit to Turkey, the reasons for which are still unknown.

This Wednesday's meeting of the Assembly will be chaired by the General Secretary of the Socialist Party, Taulant Balla.

The agenda of the assembly meeting includes setting the date of the congress, while it will approve some decisions related to the internal organization of the Socialist Party.

The SP Secretariat will provide information on the situation and activity of the local organizational structures of the Party. Immediately after the congress, the analysis of every socialist organization and voting center for the result of the April 25 elections will begin, while elections will be held in the local and non-central structures of the party.

From September 2021 to May 2022, the Socialist Party will launch a campaign for new memberships, through which Prime Minister Rama has requested the addition of young people, interest groups in order to achieve over 800 thousand votes in the next parliamentary elections.