Opposition in protest, Rama campaign in Lezha

As the extraparliamentary opposition is expected to begin at 7700 the seventh protest, demanding the departure of Prime Minister Edi Rama, as well as not holding elections on June 30th, the SP leader has launched the campaign in Lezha, where Pierre Xhalu is running. But the contest without opponents seems to be no problem for Prime Minister Rama, who from Lezha [...]
But the contest without opponents seems to be no problem for Prime Minister Rama, who from Lezha stressed that they are in the race with themselves.
It looks like a battle without an opponent, but it is a struggle between the past and the future. It is a struggle to move forward with those who want to send us back, between us who want a democratic country between us and those who want power for themselves”, he said.
Disparting in the opposition election, Rama views the people's vote as afraid.
“They fear elections, are afraid to come before the people, from confrontation with us, and swear to the ways they will impose an undemocratic clash punishable by the laws of this country. Those who decided to leave the elections have nothing but running in the direction of indictees. Our and the country's direction is known”, Rama said.











