Russian sputnik: What is Lulzim Basha trying to do from Kosovo's Drenica trying to bring down Edi Rama

Russian Sputnik has dedicated an article to opposition protests in Albania titled: Who is rocking Eddie Rama, and what does this have to do with Kosovo? “in Tirana, opposition protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government are not stopping. The question that arises here is what the goal of the Albanian opposition can be about [...]
Russian Sputnik has dedicated an article to opposition protests in Albania titled: Who is rocking Eddie Rama, and what does this have to do with Kosovo?
“in Tirana, opposition protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama's government are not stopping. The question that arises here is what the Albanian opposition's goal might be about the Kosovo issue”, Sputnik writes.
According to the Russian daily, which also has grounds in Serbia, Albanian opposition in principle is protesting electoral reform by calling for the government to resign and requires new elections”.
Albanian “Oposit charges Rama with corruption, which has seized the land of eagles “, writes this daily away.
“Rama, who has been prime minister of Albania since 2016, has managed to create good reports with Albanians throughout the region, in particular in so-called independent Kosovo, but has also participated in resolving the crisis in Macedonia”, Sputnik writes.
How can the Albanian opposition's aspirations also affect the resolution of the Kosovo problem and how can such protests spread throughout the region? Sputnik asks.
The expert interviewing the daily, Ljuban Karan, says Albanian opposition structures are directly linked to Albania's international issues and the reshuffle of the Albanian state, so there is danger that such protests will spread to other regions of”.
Sputnik also devotes a few lines to the biography of opposition leader Lulzim Basha.
“Bash, born in 1974, belongs to a new generation of Albanian politicians, and his establishment at the helm of the Democratic Party was quite quick. He has studied in the Netherlands and worked on the UNMIK mission in Kosovo, while in politics he has been active since 2005. He became Minister of Transport and Telecommunication in Albania and served as minister of foreign affairs and a time as minister of internal affairs. In 2011-2015, he was mayor of Tirana. After losing power in 2013, the Democratic Party chose the new leader (Lulzim Basha) until leader Sali Berisha was at its helm since 1990.
It seems that he (Berisha) found him at Basha é, who descended from Kosovo's Drenica, the right person to lead the party”, Sputnik writes. /Periscope.












