Rama after failing to negotiate: I'll talk to Macron.

Prime Minister Edi Rama said today there is another communication with France's president, Emmanuel Macron, on the issue of negotiations. “In the coming days, I have a series of communications with the president of France and other member states to understand the further performance of the” process, Rama said after the end of the [...] meeting
Prime Minister Edi Rama said today there is another communication with France's president, Emmanuel Macron, on the issue of negotiations.
In the coming days, I have a series of communications with the president of France and other member states to understand the further performance of the” process, Rama said after the end of the Socialist Party's chairmanship meeting.
Rama said that not opening negotiations changes anything in the country's trajectory and governance.
We have also discussed not making the right decision for Albania, and of course we have agreed that this does not change anything in our country's trajectory and government. In practical terms, we are clear that we have to continue our work every day, even if we had received a APUOï, the tasks are the same ones that are even without that APUOCE, that is, to move ahead with electoral reform and within the year to scale the first degree by adopting OSCE” recommendations, Rama said.
“As you can see, the sun is up again, the day continues”, Rama added.
Asked about the request of chief prosecutor Lulzim Basha for early elections, Rama said: “There is nothing new here, they have worked very hard and left no stone without playing to fail the process. They haven't done it because we've managed to pass the hurdle raised in the first six months of the year by receiving the support of Germany”.
As for electoral reform, Rama stressed that it will be realised with anyone seeking to co-operate, but the majority cannot force the extraparliamentary opposition to land on the Parliamentary Commission. /Top Channel











