Albania’s parliament faced chaos after the debut of AI Minister Diella, a virtual artificial intelligence–generated minister introduced by Prime Minister Edi Rama. What began as a high-tech showcase ended in shouting, bottle throwing, and accusations of corruption.
AI Minister Diella’s First Speech
Prime Minister Rama introduced AI Minister Diella to highlight digital progress and Albania’s path toward European Union membership. The AI minister appeared on a large screen and gave a short speech.
The speech mentioned transparency, technology, and innovation. Rama claimed this was a symbol of Albania’s digital future. Yet opposition lawmakers quickly rejected the move.
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Opposition Anger at AI Minister Diella
The Democratic Party called AI Minister Diella a distraction. They argued that Rama was ignoring unemployment, corruption, and public hardship.
Lawmakers shouted, threw water bottles, and even tossed copies of the Albanian constitution. The parliament session quickly broke into chaos. Staff rushed to calm the situation.
Why Did the Protest Happen?
Opposition leaders said using AI Minister Diella was “mockery.” In their view, the prime minister wanted to avoid real debates on governance and poverty.
On the other hand, Rama defended the idea. He said the AI minister was not real but symbolic, and it aimed to inspire Albanians to think about technology and the future.
Public Reaction to AI Minister Diella
Videos of the bottle-throwing spread fast on social media. Many people shared clips of AI Minister Diella online, turning the event into a viral moment.
Public opinion was split. Some praised Rama for innovation and creativity. Others mocked the move, calling it embarrassing and useless. Memes of AI Minister Diella spread widely across TikTok, Instagram, and X.
What Happens Next?
The debate over AI Minister Diella is not over. Supporters see it as a step toward modernization. Critics see it as political theater.
Albania’s EU journey will continue, but this experiment shows how deeply divided the country is over innovation and trust in government.
Sources: Radio Televizioni Shqiptar
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