Zeka: Against Mini-Shengen are only criminal politicians, communist intellectuals, poor indictees

Journalist Milaim Zeka thinks Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama acted as a statesman over the last meeting in Skopje, where Serbian President of Prime Minister Albin Kurti was present, but did not join him. According to Zeka, against Mini-Shengen are only criminal politicians, communist intellectuals and poor indictees. Here's a full post: Eddie [...]
Journalist Milaim Zeka thinks Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama acted as a statesman over the last meeting in Skopje, where Serbian President of Prime Minister Albin Kurti was present, but did not join him.
According to Zeka, against Mini-Shengen are only criminal politicians, communist intellectuals and poor indictees.
Here's a full post:
Edi Rama has acted as a citizen, not a party speaker
Yesterday in Skopje, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama acted as a manship, not as head of a party. He made a big decision that Balkan citizens could only dream about.
These dreams, of those who have preserved them unscathed from the murderous policies of these 30 years, will become a reality from the free movement of people, and goods.
Under the signing of the Skopje accords were criminal politicians, Communist intellectuals, and poor indictees, who have broken GPS-In-brains.
The more isolated Balkan citizens remain, the closer we are to the conflict of war, and the poorer we will be.











