Maliqi calls delir Busati: Does the journalist have the right to call for violence to power?

Kosovo analyst Szezen Maliqi has commented on the statements of journalist and analyst Andi Bushati, who previously encouraged opposition to violent protests towards the Government in Albania. Maliqi, looking at today's actions in front of the prime minister as protesters tried to break everything and where 19 people were left injured, asks that he is right [...]
Maliqi, looking at today's actions in front of the prime minister as the protesters tried to break everything and where 19 people were injured, asks that journalistia and analyst call for a power-crushing call.
Here's Maliqi's Facebook reaction:
D E LERI OF “PLACE”
Journalist Andi Bushati a few days ago at Portal Laps advised the opposition about how it would have to be acted during today's protest in Tiranne: “It must undertake radical acts that prevent it from returning to previous quotas and markets. They are fortunate that Rama has removed the prime minister's fence and set up inside it the COD Hall, where his cult is put. That's exactly what citizens can invade on Saturday. (...) Let them seize it and not be removed from it by testifying that the law may be ignored when it comes to restricting rulers. ”
Today, February 16th proved just this scenario of “the taking of radical measures” and “law enforcement”. But such a upbringing was unsuccessful. The COD was not conquered.
However, the question of the role of the media remains in building up acts of violence. Does journalism and analyst have the right to call for the removal of power by violence? Aren't the power-changing elections in democracy? What's this Bushat pen delir?
While today after the protest, Bushat said that all the protests were a major failure, and despite opposition attempts at violence, they failed to bear fruit.
Bushat also stopped at Prime Minister Edi Rama's figure, while adding that he is stronger after this protest.
“If we give a general conclusion to the opposition protest is a failure. There's an expression of the people when you take the sword out of the flour you should know where to take it. In that sense it seems that the opposition tried to commit violence, took the stain, and did not take the fruit.
Eddie Rama looks weaker last night or today? It seems to me that Prime Minister Edi Rama is stronger today./Periscopi/











