Basha answers Rama's letter: National Dialogue to Be Found After Rama Leaves

Following Prime Minister Edi Rama's public letter, all eyes were headed towards the response that opposition leader Lulzim Basha would give. The latter was Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of Durres' sympathies, where even though he did not directly mention Rama's offer to sit in dialogue, Basha [...]
The latter was Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of Durres' sympathies, where even though he did not directly mention Rama's offer to sit in dialogue, Basha gave an answer between the lines.
According to the number “, one” of the blue headquarters will not have a deal, but national dialogue for all of the country's problems, but initially Rama must leave.
This battle will not just end with Eddie Rama leaving. Edi Rama's departure is the first non-negotiable step, which will pave the way for political resolution of the crisis. But the crucial word for the once and for all solution to the wounds that cause this crisis will again have Albanians.
MPs elected directly in 100 majority areas, or the national system with open lists. The senate that slows down and makes the legislative process transparent. President with full powers who controls and balances powers, why not president elected by the people.
Separation and balance of powers guaranteeing independent judges and prosecutors and implementing the law. Popular, local and national referenda, so that the sovereign, the people will always have the opportunity, the leverage, to overrule any politician who loses reason and seeks to deceive voters. Referendum on everything that concerns health, security, life.
These are some of the proposals I engage in today that there will be no qualis pacts, there will be a national dialogue, and eventually a referendum decision by the people”, Basha said.












