Ilir Meta swears as Albanian President

Ilir Meta has officially taken over the post of Albanian president today. He was sworn in at an extraordinary session of Parliament, attended by deputies of majority and opposition, as well as accredited ambassadors in Albania. The new president took the oath of the president who was read by Deputy Speaker Valentina Leskaj and was repeated by [...]
He was sworn in at an extraordinary session of Parliament, attended by deputies of majority and opposition, as well as accredited ambassadors in Albania.
The new president took the president's oath, which was read by Deputy Speaker Valentina Leskaj and was repeated by President Meta.
Then the National Hike was sung in the Assembly. At around 7:00 p.m., it is predicted that Meta address the presidency, where he will be hosted at a special ceremony by outgoing president Bujar Nishani and will hold another word before guests, writes Tv Klan.
Ilir Meta was elected president at the height of the political crisis when the right opposition boycotted the Parliament and protested in the umbrella set before the prime minister.
During the election campaign, he committed himself fully to the Socialist Movement for Integration and issued grave accusations against the government, which brought some harsh warnings from Prime Minister Rama at his address.












