Rama for Kurt: I'm not one of those guys who calls Isa Mustaf a criminal, and they call him a professor.

Albania's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, has argued with analyst Ron Djindovci. Rama has accused Djindov of slandering the theatre and has said civil society is at the lowest possible level in Albanian studios. Djindjic said he would not stay in a propaganda studio, while Rama was [...]
Djindovci said he would not stay in a studio where propaganda spreads, while Rama replied that the facts are not propaganda.
Rama said he does not recognise Xovo deputy prime minister, Hakki Abazi. Rama was asked on Abbas' charges that Albania has left in the hands of oligarchs, and the collapse of theatre is an example of that.
When a deputy minister says xso libel is very low
The Theoria of these that direct the construction of new theatre from oligarchs shows their level that it wasn't, he said.
He has also said that his political career has started with civil society and that there has been no need to slander any of them.
I never called in my life Sali Berisha a murderer. I didn't call him a thief. I didn't call him a criminal.
Once upon a time it's Isa Mustafa criminaleol then professor. Once he says, "Let's go bury the criminal, then they get together." I don't feel like any kind of accusation. I don't want to build these causes”, he adds.











