Rama mocks Meta: There's more than one house, it's a luxury to deal with.

When they divide us just a few days from March 2nd, the date President Ilir Meta has called citizens to participate in a national manifesto, against what he describes as the coup, comes a comment by Prime Minister Edi Rama. While present in the activity where the project for reconstruction [...] is being presented
When they divide us just a few days from March 2nd, the date President Ilir Meta has called citizens to participate in a national manifesto, against what he describes as the coup, comes a comment by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
While present in the activity where the project for reconstruction of buildings damaged by the quake was presented, Rama spared no irony as he stressed that the president has homes while he was there for those living in tents. On this line he stressed it was a great luxury for him to deal with the president.
The President owns the house. More than a house. I'm here for those who live in tents and expect to get into their house. For them it's me here, not just at this conference, but all the hours of my day with all the night. I left the president's case with you. I don't deal with the president. It's a lot of luxury for me to deal with the president.












