Protests: Edi Rama launches massive dismissals of government representatives

On the 8th day of the student protest, Prime Minister Edi Rama has started unloading representatives of the government in a massive manner. According to ABC News sources, Prime Minister Edi Rama has dismissed members appointed by the government to University Management Bordett. Rama had warned their dismissal into his daily monologue [...]
On the 8th day of the student protest, Prime Minister Edi Rama has started unloading representatives of the government in a massive manner.
According to ABC News sources, Prime Minister Edi Rama has dismissed members appointed by the government to University Management Bordett.
Rama had warned their dismissal in his Monday monologue, saying they would all be fired.
We remember that a few minutes ago the prime minister was seen and Education Minister Lindita Nikola, who has been staying at the Rama-run building. It has not yet been learned what has been discussed, but it seems that on the eighth day of the protest there will be moves on the part of the government, as Rama's request for dialogue has been consistently rejected by the students.
One of the students' demands has been precisely increasing the number of students on university administration boards, and the prime minister appears to have launched a strategy of meeting some conditions to gain greater advantage over protesters.











