Expand the Diella (AI minister) example in Chapter 13
What
Albania's AI minister Diella represents a concrete example of governments willing to abandon human-speed decision-making. The audit found this is mentioned but underdeveloped in the wiki and potentially in the manuscript.
Why
Chapter 13's argument about government speed architecture — that human-speed deliberation fails when change accelerates beyond multi-year planning cycles — needs concrete examples of governments that recognised this. Diella is the sharpest example available.
How
Verify whether Diella appears adequately in the Chapter 13 manuscript. If underdeveloped, expand with: what Diella does, why Albania chose this approach, and what it reveals about the gap between institutional speed and change speed. Frame as evidence that some governments already accept the speed-architecture problem.
Impact
Grounds the institutional transformation argument in a real, specific, current example.