Russian sputnik attacks Eddie Rama: Mussolini border returning to Montenegro

Russian sputnik after a long <x0-timer” resumes the attack on official Tirana, immediately after the new government's work is launched. In a typical scripture, trying to spark the regional situation, the Kremlin portal “alarm” that Tirana seeks to establish Mussolini's borders with Montenegro. In a long scripture [...]
Russian sputnik after a long <x0-timer” resumes the attack on official Tirana, immediately after the new government's work is launched.
In a typical writing, trying to spark the regional situation, the Kremlin portal “alarm” that Tirana seeks to establish Mussolini's borders with Montenegro.
In a long writing that has taken on the basis of Vojin Grubac's expertise, a film-Serbian writer and Moscow correspondent for Podgorica's Dan newspaper Sputnik stresses that The official “Tirana has already introduced Ulqni, Tuzin, Roshaja, Plavin Gucina and Petnjica as Albanian soil and calls them in all the school texts”.
According to all odds, the situation is made to upset the situation at a time that Ramush Haradinaj has said would change the demarcation map in negotiations with Kosovo partners, but also with official Tirana.
“Political Albania has been seeking to establish the Mussolini-era border line, where Albanian lands were all united.
For years they've been preparing high school teachers to send to all Albanian villages to increase the number of students learning Albanian”Emphasizing Sputnik.
In fact, this Russian portal elaboration is a little short, although it says half the truth.
During the time of the First Yugoslavia and Tito's, Albanian trains in Montenegro, not only in Plav and Guci, but also in Ulcinj and Kraja were assimilated for the absence of Albanian schools.
In some villages and towns, there were no Albanian schools but only parallels - some classes. Students who followed these parallels were deprived of other subjects because they were not deliberately teachers and teaching was flawed.
Short to move forward in life, those who finished the Albanian parallels had no chance.
After 1990 many Montenegro Albanians have studied in Tirana or Shkodra, and a parallel of the High School opened in Podgorica to prepare educators.
In this parallel, which opened with Milo Djukanovic's decision, went to teach teachers known to the best of the University “Louis Gurakuqi”
This has brought an increase in schooling and the opportunity to have more Albanian teachers and not only other subjects that can teach in Albanian. So does the number of children who learn maternal language. And there is nothing from Mussolini, but it is simply the implementation of the basic rights of minorities that Montenegro is obliged to implement as an EU candidate country.
But Sputnik doesn't sit with the quiet “ ” simply on this matter, but he sends the mouse cursor to the computer he wants.
Through her man, Vojin Grubac, the Kremlin portal mentions that Albanians are not just a minority, but a minority. “The nationality that was determinant for Montenegro to gain independence from Serbia”.
And to illustrate its Sputnik argument, the Albanian prime minister Edi Rama, who in the past two years has been attacked almost twice a week.
“Edi Rama stated in an interview on Albanian television Teuta of Ulcinj that Albanians are basic parts of the state of Montenegro and were shown necessary for its independence. Entering the government last year, Albanians survived Montenegro for the second time after the 2006 independence referendum”, Citing the fact that the majority of Montenegro's Serb and pro-Serb Orthodoxs who did not want secession are now second-hand citizens and are not favoured by Podgorica.
“The ruling party is trading dishonestly with minority peoples, selling them the country.
Croatians received freedom of navigation in Kotor Bay, while Albanians received their share of control.
Montenegro's independence price was too big to be paid, as the country is in the hands of an occult coup dependent on Tirana's axis - Zagreb-Sarajevo-Pristina. Montenegro received international recognition, while the independence of sovereignty will never have”It says Grubac for Sputnik.
Sputnik, later quoted Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo's current prime minister who has asked Podgorica to reward Albanian mountainers who voted for independence, giving Kosovo its rightful land.
Sputnik finally raises the alarm that Montenegro's Orthodox population is being put at risk, so it requires a greater Moscow influence to be found near their “brothers”.












