Edi Rama ridicules opposition protest

Edi Rama ridicules opposition protest

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has ironised with the opposition protest, calling it ridiculous. He in Facebook has thanked all those Democrats, who do not want to look at the government, if they refuse to attend the literature as funny, as disloyal to any Albanian and Albanian, [...]

The one on Facebook has thanked all those Democrats, who do not want to look at the government, if they refuse to participate in the literature as funny, as disloyal to any Albanian and Albanian, who refuses to harm Albania for literature.

Closed after two hours of opposition protests, sporadic incidents recorded

After about two hours, the opposition protest ended, which despite the sporadical effort, could be said to have ended peacefully and peacefully.

Protesters initially gathered on the boulevard of the Nation's Witnesses, where he kept his word and DP leader Lulzim Basha. He called for uniting against the government in power, robbing citizens and serving crime and oligarchs.

Basha then invited the protesters to march towards central Tirana, near the environments of the Interior Ministry, within which was Minister Fatmir Xhafaj.

The first incidents were registered before the prime minister as the crowd left for the Interior Ministry building. Some protesters threw flares and other items toward police forces, but it all ended quickly and peacefully.

Later, protesters surrounded the Interior Ministry building, where, in addition to calls “Xhafaj Iku!”, tried several times to break through the police cord that kept the security perimeter.

As the situation was heading towards agrating, they were DP deputies, led by opposition leader Basha, who took the lead in the crowd and invited protesters to leave, towards the PD headquarters.

It was at the opposition's house that Basha gave the final speech, where she thanked the protesters and said Europe spoke with them today, who refused to open negotiations with the crime government.

Currently, most protesters have been scattered, while a considerable number of them are still on the premises of the Democratic Party headquarters.

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