Albania Names AI 'Minister' Diella to Run Public Procurement
Diella, the AI minister, aims to eliminate corruption in Albania's public procurement, promising 100% transparency and efficiency in government contract awards, officials said.
- Albania has appointed its first AI minister, named Diella, to oversee public procurement and combat corruption in the country.
- President Edi Rama stated that Diella is designed to ensure public tenders are '100% free of corruption.'
- The Socialist Party, led by Rama, won 83 of the 140 Assembly seats in the May 11 elections.
- Corruption has been a significant issue in Albania, as noted by Rama, who emphasized the importance of Diella's role in governance.
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