LDK hits Tirana City for the road named Rugova: Antinational Act, Foosballing Tirana

LDK MP Besian Mustafa has reacted after reporting that “will be short” path “Ibrahim Rugova” in Tirana. A segment of a road in Tirana has been named “Witnesses of February 4th”, as “reported. Top Channel”, 79 years after this massacre. But that has sparked reactions in Albania and Kosovo. LDK's Mustafa has reacted [...]
LDK MP Besian Mustafa has reacted after reporting that “will be short” path “Ibrahim Rugova” in Tirana. A segment of a road in Tirana has been named “Witnesses of February 4th”, as “reported. Top Channel”, 79 years after this massacre. But that has sparked reactions in Albania and Kosovo.
LDK's Mustafa has reacted to a Facebook status, where he says the problem lies at “power on a part of society opposing “the fundamental Albanian stem values” while considering the act anti-national.
“This past decade, across Albania, has been promoted and given power (yes, given and delivered) to a group from a distance appear to be individuals with nothing in common, but closely it is clear their co-ordination which opposes and fights the fundamental Albanian stem values. This, this group, they did by calling to the communist ideal of the international socialist “Proletarate above the nation” except now the word “proletariat”, with a tikTok twist, has replaced it with “cutters”. Most interesting, the same communist caviar, the pool socialists, are closely linked to business and are created as the modern Metropolitan of European salons standing above “the prememorial of national values”.”, he writes.
Mustafa adds that Ibrahim Rugova's name “cannot shrink”, while connecting his name with Gjergj Kastriot-Skenderbeun and Mother Terezje.
“In the continuation of these efforts, it is now Tirana's attempt to shrink Ibrahim Rugova's name by contracting, cutting, the road by his name. This madness shrinks apart from Tirana, at all Rugova, the national giant between those from Gjergjy Katriotti to Gonge Bojaxhiu. See for “
Mustafa proposes uniting the Albanian right, and even considers it an emergency.
Albania's “right hand, unfortunately, crushed by not a little of the inner battles of the wicked soul, we've stood by and seen “ser” these destructions from afar. Joining our strength is the necessity of emergency”, it concludes.










