Rama, opposition: Never come back

Rama, opposition: Never come back

After Kurbin, Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama has travelled to Mirdit, where he has held a meeting with citizens under the June 30th local election campaign. During his speech, Rama said the opposition has decided to abandon the elections because he fears losing and reform in justice. The prime minister mentioned and [...]

During his speech, Rama said the opposition has decided to abandon the elections because he fears losing and reform in justice.

The prime minister also cited the 2017 opposition protest, saying his government gave the opposition everything they asked for.

“Four years have shown, not in words, but in deeds, how fair a vote for Gjergema has been. They're on the streets, just like the streets they left. Albania cannot be ashamed in the eyes of the whole world. A political force goes crazy and threatens people. All Albanians think of as people living in this country, having families and the future of their children here. We are in this election campaign with an opponent who doesn't want elections. One word in three has it - stealing, stealing, stealing, whenever they see a job, it's just stealing. They're the biggest dead end.

We're not the best, but the better than we are. They are few, and they will be fewer and fewer, since people have frustrations, worries, and complaints, revolts, and follow after will be abandoned every day. They have ended morally and by the minds of the head, they are big lazy and Albania has not previously had so lazy. The one who runs the imaginary revolution. It led Tirana, and four years Tirana's clock did not work. He's not moving his watch. This disabled man can't run. They're afraid of elections and they know they're missing. I took this man's hand and said: Where are you going? I told him to come back and do something about the place. I gave him everything he asked for.

They have even given birth permits to criminals to intimidate people. He took everything he wanted and were the quietest choices ever made. He left on vacation and returned, and the story began again. Gas was purchased in their time, purchased in democratic countries and used for protests. Never come back. We leave when people decide. Don't mess with our escape, because you're running into the unknown. In the election, they were beaten to sleep” said Rama, writes Lapsy.

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