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Albania Appoints World’s First AI Minister To Fight Corruption
September 12, 2025
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Albania has broken new ground in governance by appointing its first AI minister, named Diella, meaning “Sun” in Albanian, as the world’s first AI cabinet minister. Announced by Prime Minister Edi Rama at the Socialist Party conference in Tirana, Diella is not a symbolic div but an operational tool designed to reduce corruption and improve transparency in public administration.
Since January 2025, Diella has been active on the government’s e-Albania portal, assisting citizens with nearly 95% of online public services. It guides users through bureaucratic procedures, offering voice-based instructions for everything from registering businesses to applying for social benefits. Now, the digital assistant’s role has expanded far beyond service navigation: Diella will oversee public tenders, a sector long marred by corruption.
Edi Rama described Diella as “the servant of public procurement.” Unlike a human minister, Diella has no political affiliation, financial interest, or personal bias. Its primary functions include:
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In addition, Diella will continue to support citizens on the e-Albania platform. Visually, the AI appears in traditional Albanian costume, symbolizing a blend of heritage and modernity.
Corruption remains one of Albania’s most pressing challenges. The Balkan nation has long been accused of weak governance, where international crime networks exploit public tenders to launder money from drug and arms trafficking. Transparency International consistently ranks Albania among Europe’s more corruption-prone states.
For decades, traditional anti-corruption measures—watchdog agencies, audits, and external oversight—have struggled to address systemic bribery and nepotism. By removing human discretion from procurement, the government hopes AI can eliminate:
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This makes Diella both a technological experiment and a political statement: that the state is willing to outsource power to algorithms in pursuit of cleaner governance.
Albania’s move sparks a bigger question: can AI ministers become the future of governance? While Diella is the first of its kind, the logic behind its creation has wider relevance.
Critics also warn of over-reliance on technology. If Diella misinterprets procurement rules or if its code is compromised, the consequences could be severe. An independent body to audit Diella’s decisions may be essential.
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For ordinary Albanians, Diella represents a shift in how they interact with their government:
Albanian media have welcomed the change, calling it “a major transformation in how the government conceives and exercises power.”
Albania’s experiment could set a precedent for other nations grappling with corruption. Countries in Eastern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia—where procurement scandals often derail development—will be watching closely.
If successful, Diella may not just be a quirky footnote in tech history but the start of a new governance model where AI is entrusted with roles once reserved for elected or appointed officials. Conversely, if it fails, it may fuel skepticism about AI’s role in public life.
Albania has appointed Diella, an AI digital assistant, as the world’s first AI cabinet minister. Diella will oversee public tenders, a sector deeply affected by corruption, and continue guiding citizens through online services. Prime Minister Edi Rama hopes the AI system will make procurement “100% free of corruption.” The move could inspire other countries, but also raises questions about accountability, transparency, and over-reliance on algorithms.
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