Edi Rama dialogue, opposition violent protests over its collapse

The majority in Albania signals dialogue, while the opposition continues to stay on the road until Prime Minister Edi Rama's collapse. That happens when Albania is found in one of the rare stages of its history, when judicial power is being rebuilt from scratch through one of the deepest structural reforms [...]
This happens when Albania is found in one of the rare stages of its history, when judicial power is being rebuilt from scratch through one of the deepest structural reforms of modern statehood, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
The opposition's stance has not changed even after European Parliament representatives called during the two-day meetings they held last week, with representatives of the opposition, majority and civil society in Albania trying to resolve the political crisis in this country.
“This has been the firm message of the European Parliament delegation, which appealed for resolving the situation with dialogue, while warning that violent protests could endanger and Albania's integration. The Eurodeputs also said that the current Parliament and the government are legal and expressed against a provisional government.












