Austrian Ambassador Calls on Albanians: We're not in 1912, sit down and chat over the crisis.

Austrian Ambassador Calls on Albanians: We're not in 1912, sit down and chat over the crisis.

Austria's Ambassador Johan Sattler of Shkodra said Albania is in a bigger than usual crisis, while added that the time has come to sit down and see what needs to be adjusted. The master brings the donkey out of the mud. We're not in 1912 and we're in 2019 and the responsibility is completely [...]

Austria's Ambassador Johan Sattler of Shkodra said Albania is in a bigger than usual crisis, while added that the time has come to sit down and see what needs to be adjusted.

The master brings the donkey out of the mud. We're not in 1912 and we're in 2019 and your responsibility is completely yours.

The moments we're living in have been repeated over the last 25 years and I think it's time to sit down and see what needs to be fixed, see the system to improve.

Something has to happen because Albania is in a bigger crisis than usual. The current crisis could give you time to reflect on the system. <

Every time there's a choice in Albania there's a crisis, in other countries choices solve crises while here's the opposite.

Party leaders sit together. School burning is very nice.

They don't really burn schools, and I agree with Mrs. Topalli and you have to take a step back and deal with these problems.

I think you have to deal with the time of the elections and build a system where parties that don't get into elections or don't know the elections no more, find a compromise.

It's very important that the system opens and the smaller parties have a chance. The time has come to deal with the election management.

You must have technocrat 3-4 months before elections to prepare the situation.

There must be a national debate about this and you can't just leave it to politicians, but you have to be the main actress and you have to see what you do for the country and not the country for you.

The difference only happens if you want to, while the internationals and Albanians love this change of situation, and that without you is difficult to do.

There's been a lot of cancellation these times because of media news about the Molotov cocktails, other fires like that.

If you continue with these ways it will have a lot of impact on other Europeans as well, and then it's very difficult to remove a bad image from their brains.

Pressing on the wire, Sattler also set the example in Austria, while saying that a video shocked Austria, adding that wiretapping may be accurate and that they should be investigated.

The hearings can be accurate and if there's criminal compounds it must be confirmed.

I don't know if you've followed him to Austria for a video that shocked Austria, and if there's something that has to be judged by the courts, and here's the big hope for justice.

Vetting is also being done and we have to take it step by step and start it from the judicial system. Justice reform is very important.

As far as elections are concerned on June 30th, the situation can be unblocked but must be done immediately.

What I don't like is that many politicians and journalists become violent and dangerous, and they often call for the catharsis of the system but in violent ways and these situations can discourage you and throw you away for years, but you have to be careful about calling for violence.

With a message addressed to the government and the opposition, Sattler said there is still time to get together to solve the crisis, stressing that the situation has become very angry.

There are messages on our side about both sides, opinion and government. Two days ago, after the European Commission's decision on Albania, which I think is not a bad compromise to solve the situation and establish the constitutional court, I believe is a message to all sides.

I guess there's still time to get together and we need to use the time until the last moment to solve it because there's been a lot of heat and there's been incidents especially in the north and it doesn't have to go that way until the end to see what needs to happen. I tell both parties to step back in this way so that there won't be a more serious situation.

You have polarization in Albania. Even though I've lived here for 30 years I don't understand what happens, clans, other clashes, even though they give some explanation for these things that never convince me. You need to jump these off.

To solve big crises there must be great coalitions and you have to be more united to be part of the EU.

You've wasted a lot of time in these 30 years.

It's easy to say that it's the political class's fault, it's your fault, why don't you stay home, why don't you go sign a petition, force the parties to be open, don't let the mayors be dictators, you have to find a good point to fight that might be political or not.

You have to do more than your politicians. /tema/

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