Some of the cases Edi Rama has offended journalists (video)

Edi Rama's abuses and insults with journalists who erupted today after Tahiri's immunity session does not constitute any new news. Eddie Rama's clashes and insults have not been listed in TV studios. A few months ago in “Open studio” in front of journalist Annie Vasili, although the latter seemed determined to [...]
A few months ago in “Studio open” in front of journalist Annie Vasili, although the latter seemed determined to remain calm and indifferent to provocations, Rama tried to get into personal things and went down to banal sextic allusions when he addressed Vassili with the expression: “I'll fill all your needs one by one. The prime minister used more or less the same language with the other journalist Ilva Tare when he told him that your “bunds in my belt I gladly expected”.
And this is a repeat scene with Eddie Rama. He shows an intense sexism and misogyny with female colleagues, a arrogance and disrespect with those men, and a disregard and irony with reporters asking him at press conferences. The ABC's “You're a slanderer, you've shown my house by video and you've been slandering”, he addressed the reporter. Maraku Indr. At another conference, he said: "No, I don't want your suggestions, I don't take lessons from ABC”.
Also at the press conference in the prime minister, Elona Mechos who asked if there was any danger of returning the visa regime he said: “Elona I know you're blue, but don't be so deep blue. Please Elona! He did so in another question-view session with Come on, God. You're better than that, you can ask better questions than that...”
Rama's conduct has shown this way in major television debates. During the campaign he passed the move with Annie Vasilin (See video below) saying: “Here bring us a Turkish coffee”, “I forgot to ask you”, “You remind me of your male colleague”, etc. And the fact that he was nervous and torn even with a journalist who never exceeded the measure, concludes the debate that has often opened up that it is journalists who provoke Rama first.
He has used a heavy language, even against Sokol Balla on election day watch. While Rama was scorning screen commentators as always and saying the June 18th elections are more than elections for the government, but for Albania and the next 10 years Balla has intervened:
Balla: You can't talk about Albania for 10 years. On June 18th, it's voted four years.
Rama: Don't interrupt.
Balla: You insult my colleagues and you're talking about constitutional violations, as in this regime elections take place once in four years.
Rama: Don't interrupt. Because I refuse to stay in a studio where I am not allowed to express what I think. I refuse to stay here if you don't let me continue to answer...”
And after threatening him more than once that he'd quit the show, the prime minister didn't even save an insult to the journalist: “Are you sober”, went to Rama and then added: “
More serious were the prime minister's clashes with the leader Ilva Tare. He's reached a climax when he calls her unprepared for the show because she had to carry out her duties as a new mother:
Rama: Preparations should be deep when you interview the prime minister, but you may not be guilty of being with a small child...
Tare: Don't worry about my preparation. I've been waiting for you for two weeks.
Rama: But if you're going to see the comments that are made when I announce I'm going to this television or TV, everyone writes why you go there because they make politics, etc.
Tare: But even when we tell reporters that you're invited, they write us why you call him because he's arrogant, etc....”
The debate with Ilva Taren does not end here. During another interview with a delir exceeding the size of normal, Edi Rama called himself the sole representative of the public:
Ilva Tare: Russian agency Sputnik has accused you of being the man who brought down Gruevski. Did you intend not to allow Gruevski to take power in Macedonia?
Edi Rama: That's a question worth 40.
Ilva Tare: Don't evaluate the level of questions. We didn't call for this.
Edi Rama: I make my assessments...
Ilva Tare: I represent the public
Edi Rama: I represent the public, you represent the owner”.
But the highest level of confrontations, Edi Rama, has in interviews with Blendi Fevziun. In more than one case, they have become real boxing arenas overcoming every target. Rama has accused the journalist of lying, of serving his political opponents, of being the representative of the old government, of every time he was caught in trouble or when there was no answer. In most cases, he does not try to clear up the public for which he appears on the screen, but to denigrate the journalist he faces. That's what happened when Fevziu asked him about one of the darkest points of his government, almost four years old, the Check Up concession, worth $120 million.
When journalist Fevziu has asked Rama if it is true that only 216 thousand Albanians have made checkup from 400 thousand who were planning, Rama has named him a liar, naming journalist Fevziu a liar.
And the latter one is addressed with the words: You're not to blame for doing math until fourth grade.
But for the fact that either of them lies, Rama and Fevziu have faced another encounter.
During an interview at “Opion”, Fevziu has accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of lying to Albanian citizens, when he once said he would not allow import of garbage, that if he allowed it, he would be captured by the Mafia, while now bringing in the new law.
But Rama has reacted sharply and with the aggression that characterizes her by saying to the journalist: "Don't tell me this way, I remember who you're talking to!
Rama: What happens in Italy is the most meaningful example. The mafia is the largest recycling enemy and does not handle toilet paper recycling.
Fevziu: I'm accusing you of lying to Albanian citizens...
Rama: Don't tell me this is an insult and you can't do it with your guest and don't remember who you're talking to anymore.
Fevziu: You lied to Albanians for votes... You can't speak for Albanians. As soon as you get them out of me, I'll tell you again that I sign them again.
So just as seen from these selected moments, both with the management of the emissions and with the reporters, they show one thing: that the one who provokes, runs into confrontation and fights, especially when he is in nervous tension is Edi Rama. It's the one who, when caught, when there's no answer, becomes arrogant, cynical, insulting and mysterious because without the ability to debate ideas, chooses to deal with the person. And these persons are often made part of the mud, the pot, and the kingdom of evil that fights against it. /Lapsy.al
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