Meta-Rama clashes launched for Interior Minister

A day earlier Prime Minister Edi Rama held a long meeting with Ilir Meta at the Presidency. At his request, the prime minister met with the president of the Republic to discuss the contents of his letter on General Sander Llesh's proposal for decree as interior minister. For example, it was open [...]
At his request, the prime minister met with the president of the Republic to discuss the contents of his letter on General Sander Llesh's proposal for decree as interior minister. For example, it was open and constructive, and the prime minister will continue communication with the president of the Republic”, said by official sources of prime minister.
For many who read this statement, it seemed that the bloods between Rama and Meta were lowered after the failure of this last one of the names of Sander Llyesh.
This stance followed the message Rama had sent to his people that they should not comment on Ilir Meta. But unlike 24 hours ago, the one who made more comments today about Ilir Meta at the meeting with MPs was Edi Rama himself. He told MPs that the Constitution by Meta was violated and that tomorrow would be learned in the Assembly what the prime minister's next move would be as long as the constitutional court does not.
After delivering news with sources, the presidency did not delay in its vocal response.
Republika President Teddy Blushi's spokesman, questioned by the media about yesterday's meeting. Rama-meta', points out:
The information given by the prime minister regarding the meeting has been expositive.
President Meta confirms his maximum commitment in respect to the Constitution, to co-operate with all institutions in the country, in the interest of stability, strengthening institutions, and boosting the culture of inter-institutional co-operation with transparency and constructiveity.
But at the same time, the president of the Republic makes it clear that he will not allow any challenging efforts towards the authority of the institution representing as head of state, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces and chairman of the National Security Council.
The president of the Republic has always expressed his readiness to explain in a transparent and responsible manner the Republic of Albania's Parliament on all issues the Parliament will express interest.
President Meta has the full conviction that the time of running the Albanian state with the first secretary has ended once and for all.
What remains to be discussed is what made Rama so angry at the meeting with Meta, a conversation between them, or an unpopular response 24 hours later.












