Berisha says Edi Rama imposed national hate tax, does not want Kosovo coming to Albania

Sali Berisha, prime minister and former president of Albania, has been talking about the tax imposed by the Government of Edi Rama, the flow of vehicles to “The Nation's path”. During a display on “Pressing” Berisha has named “the national hate match” what Rama Government has decided on the highway linking Kosovo and Albania. [...]
Sali Berisha, prime minister and former president of Albania, has been talking about the tax imposed by the Government of Edi Rama, the flow of vehicles to “The Nation's path”.
During a display on “Pressing” Berisha has named “the national hate match” what Rama Government has decided on the highway linking Kosovo and Albania.
“There is no illusion that Rama would like this influx, mass arrival of citizens from Kosovo”, it has been expressed.
“Rama is Albanian, albanofob, the same as the medics in Pristina”, Berisha has declared.
“Rama seemed to discover America when he discovered friendship with (Aleksandar) Vucicin”, he appreciated.
The current Serbian president, according to Berisha, “is (Slo Slobodan) Milosevic, without the Yugoslav Army. There's no other difference”.









