Edi Rama hits a journalist (Video)

Prime Minister Rama has found himself in a difficult position today at his conference from Rinas. After his statement, he has been in difficulty with the questions of Fax News journalist Ambrozia Meta. Questions on charges against Tahir and Xhafaj as involved in drug trafficking and insistence [...]
Prime Minister Rama has found himself in a difficult position today at his conference from Rinas.
After his statement, he has been in difficulty with the questions of Fax News journalist Ambrozia Meta. Questions about the charges against Tahiri and Xhafaj as involved in drug trafficking and the journalist's insistence on responding to Rama has been counteraccused for propaganda and then forced to leave the press conference.
Full debate
Journal: How do you feel when the two people you trust the Interior Ministry are under house arrest for drug trafficking and the second is accused of protecting his brother, there are no representatives in the SP who do not have cousins or brothers dealing with drug trafficking that could direct this minister? You have entrusted the two ministers of your government with charges of being linked to drug trafficking.
Rama: First are two very different things, and secondly ask your boss that he has a brother, he would be willing to answer for his brother.
Journal: I'm asking you because you're prime minister
Rama: I'm sorry we're not arguing, you asked the question, and I'm giving the answer, and my answer is this; ask your boss and tell him if he has any responsibility for his brother, that they're in the same field as both.
Journal: My owner has nothing to do with order and governance of the country, so, I don't really really find your comparison. I asked you why a ministry should be so controversial, why do we have ministers who always apply to this issue, because it's one of the most important ministers of the country, because I don't find your comparison with the owners of TV that doesn't relate to governance of the country.
Rama: And I find all the ethics you come here to ask questions and get the microphone for propaganda. This is ethical.
Journal: It's not propaganda, it's a question about developments, that we have a former minister under house arrest for drug trafficking and an interior minister who's accused of creating a brother's immunity. My question is why such people should be involved and accused. It's not propaganda.
Rama: I was humble
Journal: And I'm respectful, but I can't accept that I'm doing propaganda, because it's not propaganda, it's just a question. Rama: Come here. Make a press conference. Say the last word. Goodbye...












