Bennett Beci and Luiz Haile invited to Rama's podcast! Don't Stop Batutia

Bennett Beci and Luiz Haile invited to Rama's podcast! Don't Stop Batutia

Today in the podcast “Flasim” the guests of Prime Minister Edi Rama are the newly elected mayor of Shkodra municipality, Bennett Beci and the winner of reality show “Big Brother Vip Albania 2”, Luizlli. Prime Minister Edi Rama: I am here with the one who ruined sleep, and I don't know how many families I meet for the time [...]

Today in the podcast “Flasim” the guests of Prime Minister Edi Rama are the newly elected mayor of Shkodra municipality, Bennett Beci and the winner of reality show “Big Brother Vip Albania 2”, Luizlli.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I'm here with what ruined my sleep, and I don't know how many families I meet for the first time, except some sporadic images, but not in the keyhole where everyone else shuts you up and doesn't share you, I'm in front of you today, your Luiz. Welcome.

Luiz Angel: Welcome.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Meanwhile, the other is Bennett, who is said to have helped Luiz. That's what Luiz says, but for me it's all about clarity.

I've never seen a Big Brother in my life.

Luiz Angel: Shame on you.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: We discuss this, but I want you now that you have no victory to harvest, no competitors to get out, so you can be even more honest than usual. Have you ever seen Big Brother before you joined Big Brother?

Luiz Angel: I saw Grande Fratello first in Italy, years ago, I haven't seen him since. Just when they invited me to come in and I studied, I saw the strongest Big Brothers who were in Albania plus I saw and in different parts of the world where they were the most attentiond, the stronger, the more interesting, and I tried to gather all of them together and put them into one, put them in myself, even though I knew I could keep it for a while because you didn't go where you went without getting yourself. But my purpose and I knew what I was leaving and I didn't know what was waiting for me, and I had entered “al in” or to win or win. I knew it was the only door or window for me for my future, considering that, when I was hooking up with Bennett, when I was out like everyone, we all had our discounts and ups, I was completely out on the streets, I called people, both businessmen and media executives, but politicians that I had personal recognition...

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Not me...

Luiz Angel: But given that I've always been considered right, I had no hope of saying that I thought this is going to say “this is right”, but this is going to be explained in the back because, like you said, it's the first time we're talking and across, but not on the phone or anything.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: We've talked to something else, but we'll clear it up in the back.

Luiz Angel: That's not talk. That was the period when you had set out to respond to all Albanians and it's a bit difficult. I called the gentleman in front of me and he told me "Come on”." I went to KESH, Bennett was then the manager of KESH. I met her, she told me what your problem is and I told her I'm out of work, on the big road, this is my résumé, these are my skills. If it's possible for a job and he says I'll see when the first audition is done, wherever it is, I invite you to come and I wish you could win.

For truth's sake, I won and I got in and I'm very grateful.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: So, in the time of the left government?

Luiz Angel: Why do you always want to tie it?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You said I didn't say I was a right man, but you went to work in the right government.

Luiz Angel: I was also at work at the right hand, but I was unemployed and the master brought me in, and I am very grateful to him. For those who say “Luiz, you got left, right, middle” I don't deal with this part. I'm not the baker, I appreciate the individual, I appreciate the man and in this case it's Bennett.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You don't have to explain to us that you're not an investigator. I just wanted to know the episode of how it happened since all of this information I got from the services, here it turns out you said Bennett was the man who found you at a difficult time.

Luiz Angel: Absolutely.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Bennett, Louise hasn't seen Big Brother except for Grande Fratello when he was a kid and studied before he got in there, so he got into the role and confused the whole world that they thought he was someone else. In your case, you've ever seen in your most enthusiastic dream that one day you could be mayor of Shkodra?

Bennett Beci: No, I haven't actually seen it, but it's the truth that all the time, you know, the job I've done was that we worked with the mayors who were invested in the Albanian Development Fund and what I've been doing all the time was a reflection behind it “but how does it get done and at Shkodra? ”

This is actually a feeling that everyone has, when you see that it's happening and in all of my schemes, when we did this job across Albania together before, it's always been, “well, what's the scheme and how can one day achieve that what's going on everywhere, be done in Shkodra?” I never thought of it with a victory, but all the time I find the mechanism, what should be the mechanism for Shkodra to become like the others has always been my second thought after every job we've done together even when we've been anywhere else.

So, I don't know, I don't think, I don't know how to explain all this, but it's a long time of reflection and thinking about coming to this job without thinking it would come like this, but I really think it was necessary for the future.

Luiz Angel: I say it's the first time Shkodra's picked a brain, with no heart and not with her heart, has really voted. He saw Bennett and he saw Shkodra, saw the Shkodra performance 30 years and a few years and said “Why not, what do we have to lose? We're in this situation today, why not?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: It's very interesting to hear a little bit about your childhood and the way you got into music because I remember, that's what I remember, and at the time it was a shine of yours as a young man who suddenly appeared and, if I'm not mistaken, you won a competition.

Luiz Angel: Yeah, Friday night fever.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: How did this link to music begin? It was from the family, you were yourself, you had a situation?

Luiz Angel: My grandfather used to sing paralyses at the time, and we said to him... and he died when he was my 12-year-old father and he didn't inherited it from my father and passed it on to me. My mother worked in music school, at the school “Preng Jamesa”, worked back in the kitchen at the dorm and I was in her womb when she stood between instruments, music, cantos. It's over with Sarachi Salvation, Markela Kapadani, and others. My mother told me not to leave me at home, took me to school, and put “into music school”. I've been in there since I was six. Then with the church choir, French church, school choir, we went to Florence, won awards, returned, and remained the maximum we could do. I went to work waiter and I was at the bar, washing glasses, I remember very well, there came a friend and told me that “Luiz had come to Ethet”. What are they?

-Go there to sing.

- But I'm not ashamed.

- Go, tell me you sing well.

I went, I got, I got, I got Ethet, then I won the festival, then I went to Eurovision.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: What's left of my memory is the festival, where you went to Eurovision.

Luiz Angel: I went to Eurovision in 2006 and back from Eurovision I was at the peak, so to speak, I was in the spotlight as a singer, the flow of light music, not commercial, non-aligned, and there I fell in love and that girl had her plans for school and education outside Albania and I was between two choices or I was here to stay and continue my career or my heart and go with it. I chose the heart. I'm not absolutely sorry because they were very good years with him, but fate didn't want to, didn't walk. From today on, I have tremendous respect for her, like for her family, for all they did and we went through together, but when I came back and saw that the market had changed, things had changed, things had walked, evolved as in any country, social networks were introduced, and that digitalization became all very fast, walked everything very fast for the sake of truth. And I saw that I had surrendered to this part, and then there, I began to lose hope for everything, even to stay, because I was angry with myself.

Not because there was no space here, but because I was angry with myself, I said I had everything, and today I have nothing. And fortunately that I probably made the wrong choices, the wrong people, and I had given up and I just wanted to walk away because I was ashamed of myself, so I wouldn't go out in front of people until this call came to me about Big and I said to go in, not to go in, then I thought I'd prove it's the last chance.

And before I got in, the night before I said, but what can I lose, and if I play hard, what will I lose? I'm going to be eliminated from being killed. And I played my game and I got to the bottom. I made mistakes, with everything, you know, but I made it.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Bennett, what did you do when you were in love, what was childhood, and all this time it became Luiz to find out what you did before you fell in love?

Luiz Angel: Bennett's got the letter.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: What have you done?

Bennett Beci: I've known each other since high school.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Before you met, what were your inclinations? You wear music, I believe?

Bennett Beci: No, no, I was a science addict; physics, astronomy, exact science. In my many years in high school, I was a character of technical design, even as high school is then an extraordinary school. I've been to my mail and there for the first time, I think we showed talent and I'd say the basic formation of high school.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: What about when you were growing up with Shkodra?

Bennett Beci: We as a child had a very strong relationship with Shkodra. Our grandfather's house, a typical schoolhouse of those schoolgirls, by the time, it was a museum maybe and as if, perhaps, the first fantasy or the first big world I met with and that was probably much bigger than in Tirana, that in Tirana we had a common apartment home. And that's where we went, there were my treasures, that's where my memories of Shkodra's age even about the discoveries, the secret things they often say, the child learns through what he's hiding, rather than through what he tells him, and there we've opened and looked at, we've ever found a picture of the bird hidden somewhere or old things that come out of the house, so it's been a very beautiful memory. In Shkodra we used to go as children, our parents spent some time, had a yard, had flowers, had space, and was always a regular thing, was accurate, and a great love. There was a lot of love in Shkodra. I noticed us as children in Shkodra.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You mean you fell in love, got married, then didn't you change?

Bene Beci: No, I didn't change.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: We had a little different.

Bennett Beci: No, I've been since high school.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You're the lucky guy who shot me first, okay? There is, and so, not all are so lucky. Another thing that impressed me, you're free not to develop it if you don't feel it because it's probably very emotional, very personal, but I'm impressed by the things I've learned about you, because it's pretty much something I've experienced in some other form, the sudden loss of my father. And I can't say respect for what you did in Big Brother because I told you, I don't know what you did in Big Brother, but I was really touched by what I did to my father.

Louis Angel: It was December 24th, and it happened exactly as I entered the Big Brother, December 24. Yeah, it was 2020, and it was our clock here, about 10 o'clock, and Dad calls me on the phone and says, I'm calling now to congratulate you on Christmas and then they're gonna have a load of waves that everybody's flying. No, I told him -- it's not called, or 12 or I don't call it anything and hang up. Well, well- said.

At 11:30 a friend of mine in America called me and I knew he was standing there and he said: Luiz, and I directly tell him, how are you? I thought he was begging me for Christmas and him. Something happened, he said. He dropped a heart attack on his father, Louis, because Luigi had a father, he said, but it seems bad that he didn't mean he was fatal. That's when I locked up and got my mom. Mom told me where I knew about it before they did. Then they took me and told me that he's changed his life. It was very difficult that there was also a pandemic, aircraft, travel, and so he delayed to come from the U.S. to Albania, but it was his wish to be buried in Shkodra at the “Stremies” graves that we say to us, to the Catholic tombs in Shkodra and I did. It came, it was a ceremony, and when I entered, I said I was high.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: It's very strong, and it doesn't seem like they said it miraculously, who said it, that when your father dies, you become a man, and when your mother dies, you become a child, but your mother has given you a very long life. While you are, you are a child. What I'd like to add here is you reminded me of the cemetery of Trejey, I've been there and it's one of the freshest and funst memories of my life. When word came to pass that it was still a regime, and word opened to do Dom Simon first Mass, and we left by train. We went to Shkodra, it was a very disagreeable day. Now I feel like I'm telling a story but it doesn't matter, I'm going to tell it the way it is, because it's in my eyes.

Louis Angel: I got pictures there that day.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: have you been there?

Louis Angel: I was baptized there.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: And we go there, and it was like, all that looked like shadows to gather together. There were a few of those around with insurance partners back then, who looked far away from that network. And I have a glimpse of a moment when Dom Simon comes out and starts talking and opens up a piece in the sky. There was no cloudy sky, there was that total gray, and it opened up a piece there and as if the clouds began to burst, open up a piece and fall a ray over the beam and I was with those other friends and I said, "Ore, is it just me or is this real?" It's been a great day, great.

Meanwhile, Bennett, you're part of the relationship with your father, how did you do?

Bennett Beci: Dad was, he's a typical scientist, he's still like that. He's spent a lot of time studying.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: How you had your relationship with your father when you saw him from above.

Bennett Beci: That's where I wanted to get out. Being one, he was a little present at home, not much. It's always been or in the library or in its working room and it had a little bit of a relationship and sometimes it was out, a few years ago it was in Paris for doctorate in Sorbonne, so it wasn't a frequent relationship. Mom was more present. As always, I get the impression that the family was, but the relationship with Dad was essential because we had a habit, at least on Saturdays and Sundays, yes and other days, we tried to stay at the lunch table, they were always discussing work problems. Many things I have learned back then from the discussions he had. He was at the Academy of Sciences, he was at the language institute. At that time, many problems were discussed that were of literary, dirgy language, even discussions of the left and right wars, such discussions.

I've got a formation, I think a lot at those bread tables in the family, where my father discussed the problems he had at the academy, which he had with science, which he had with the regime, I would say at that time, the concerns he had, even with competition, with jealousy.

It has been an important time for me to learn as a child the problems of society back then.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You have family in America?

Luiz Angel: Yeah, I got my mom and my sister, she's married, she's got three kids.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Are you going there?

Luiz Angel: I did, but I didn't like the lifestyle.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Do you get a visa?

Luiz Angel: I'll take it. I took it once, now they're gonna give it back to me. I think I'm gonna have concerts. That I'm not a woman.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Far from it!

Luiz Angel: I'm going to sing. Maybe I'll be there, too.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Do you sing?

Luiz Angel: Yeah. I'd even be in the studio today. If I told him I had something a little more important. What's wrong with him? I'm not giving his name. What is more important than your dream? Believe me, it's more important, I can't tell you, and she laughed, okay?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: If you hadn't had the temptation to stay in America, ever?

Luiz Angel: No, no. Not for the sake of truth. That's just it, the phase before I got into the Big Brother, I made up my mind that I said, I can't do it anymore. It came, again I say that man, I can call him a message that I can give to everyone, that for the sake of truth, when I made it, everyone can make it. Whether Big Brother or in school...

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Not that we're going to put the entire world into “Big Brother”, away from it.

Luiz Angel: Every year they have this job.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: No, you did not, sir. It is important that a person never give up trying and what may seem unattainable, but if you do not, it is certain that you do not, does it not?

Luiz Angel: Yeah, without risking it. That I, for the sake of truth, know that I've risked so much with the way I've had a double knife from the beginning, as far as I've opened my mouth, that I've made up my mind to start like that, that otherwise the elbow was there and there, by the contestants I speak and I wasn't favored.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I don't care about this part. The part of what it has to do with the inner fire that you have about music and art. Now what do you see about the next step? I don't think you're going to retire as Big Brother” winner? I don't think so.

Luiz Angel: What's the matter?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Well no, high school.

Luiz Angel: I'm going to continue the dream I'm interrupted, and I'm interrupted by my own will. I'll continue where I left off. I'll play as many songs as possible. And I've got film projects that I got scripts, movies, serials. Part of them will be out by October-November.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Movies to do on your own or that were done?

Luiz Angel: They're done. I've been given the scripts and I'm the main character. They're comedy. They're like scenarios, they're ready, we're just gonna start shooting.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: With who? Is it not said?

Luiz Angel: Surprise. It's not said. You know with a phone, but now you can't know.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: After all those months with no place to hide, now it's up to you to hide all the time.

Luiz Angel: No, I'm hiding. Believe me, when I was inside two things I asked. How do they see me outside, one, and the second question I sincerely said, is Rama still in power? I don't understand why they didn't tell me. I told him what this affects my game, it's Rama or not, so I told him. Rama continues in power. Louise, watch the microphone, they say. Are you on or not? Watch the microphone again. Yeah, well, tell me.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Why would you want to know, for example?

Luiz Angel: When I entered the Big Brother we had a form to fill out a few questions. Among them was the main question, what are you going to ask the Great Brother during all this journey. And I said: I want a video call with Eddie Rama on the inside. It's written today that I signed it myself. I was in the <x0.6nd mode of the confession.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I got word, but I said far away, no. I don't want to mess around with the “Big Brother” and I don't want to know who this person is that I remember another whole, from the epic time of going out.

Luiz Angel: Yeah, that would be nice.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Elegant, tall. Now it's like you're in the water a little bit, it looks like. With the black hair, you were...

Luiz Angel: Shots.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Anyway, I saw you on TV.

Luiz Angel: Yeah, last time I saw you, before I walked in, you weren't that white.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Let me. I'm done with my hair color.

Luiz Angel: You're done, but here you are.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You're still trying to prove you're wearing paint. I was told this thing he wants a video call, if I said don't, would I go in there?! Now one thing I want to know. This wedding, how far did you get out of there, is this real or is it the show's continuing?

Luiz Angel: But why do you say it's real or going on? Are you asking about a friend or something? Are you asking about the lollipop?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I didn't say long enough to set this up right now because he wants to marry Louise.

Luiz Angel: I don't know how you handle Lale and I don't deal with that part.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: We're fine with the lal, but is it real?

Luiz Angel: Reale!

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Good, then inherit!

Luiz Angel: Thank you. I'm sorry you weren't there.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: To have a happier marriage!

Luiz Angel: Thank you.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Bennett, when you decided or managed to have Louise on your arm, what did you think? It's the only thing you haven't consulted me.

Bennett Beci: Luiz was created as a phenomenon, I actually saw him on two sides. It was created as a phenomenon that was very interesting to Shkodra, to the city, and to the manager that I am, I see in terms of what leads there may be. I've always seen that this created a good name for Shkodra, created a good physicalization, a love and also highlighted some elements of Shkodra that are mood, positive, energy, which are actually like that. In a way I've always seen him well, with the idea of how this man can be a man who can serve Shkodra. This one immediately rendered that service to Shkodra when he was out.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: But why was the Shkodra service coming with you, not from the heart? That this heart is right. It's come to your mind.

Bennett Beci: He has given an extraordinary message and it has nothing to do with me. I've done many favors, that things have been, to do favors, to give. However, the way Louis has returned his gratitude is actually an extraordinary message for one of the most important things in principle that is gratitude and that it has been of great value to me, that not everyone does it. Not everyone. We face a lot in life, it does a lot, and often no one will give it back. To me, it was a sign that there was a mechanism that works in life to get back in a moment.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: You joined the stars.

Bennett Beci: I was joined by the stars and this is part of their reunion. I'm joining Shkodra. I have the impression of being here.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: The stars joined that apparently, I was just not an optimist about to happen.

Luiz Angel: That would happen, who?

Prime Minister Edi Rama: That this alignment of the stars would take place. I was optimistic that I had repeatedly understood this, that Shkodra continued to hold a position, as you called her heart. So, irrationally, and he could think of what his heart was saying, he felt like he was committing a huge betrayal, and he refused it even when his mind said, “see that maybe it's time to throw these steps”. And then I started to feel that the thing was taking a certain kind of path and having so much experience that it was done I don't know how many campaigns, 9 I think, I got to a point and it gets more and more sensitive that I feel it from the atmosphere, I can feel it from people's faces, I can feel it from the energy that comes up even when you walk in the street during a campaign about what it's like. Is there a victory? Is there any chance of victory? And this time, when I first came in, I felt something different, and in the meeting we had with women, that it seemed to me that the thing was breaking, which then started to show it and the polls we did. But whatever, it's not that.

Luiz Angel: I don't know, and I say it over and over again. I don't know if my presence at Bennett's influence. I was in Gjakova singing on Saturday. Up to five and a half of me taking pictures and driving to Shkodra. I voted and left for Gjakova again that I had to sing Sunday night. I said, I have done the duty that every Albanian citizen should do, cast a ballot, and have turned to Bennett. Now, whether I've influenced or not I don't really care. I didn't do it for people, I did it for Bennett to show if it's the chance to return the favor, I'm here, I'm here, I'm here, I don't care if I won Big Brother, whether I'm prime minister, or I'm out of work. I'm this Louis guy, calling you that day, that's me today. It's not what I achieved today. I'm in front of you, because I don't forget how I started and where I am.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Stop propaganda for yourself because you killed us.

Luiz Angel: If I did propaganda, I'd say Bennett won.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Not if you say it in a way that I don't know if he won from me, but I did mine. But not because he hasn't won from you, slowly. I tell you, he didn't win from you.

Luiz Angel: If he had me in front of him, we'd talk.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: It would be in that situation that I saw, that I told you, when we were talking that when even someone I've always seen on books, and every time I see him talking like he's reading the book, he came to the point of seeing Big Brother, then it's like the situation that Bennett is, yes, but if you'd been in front of me, you would have caused me trouble.

Luiz Angel: You don't know!

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Now, to get to the end, we are in the condition when you live in Tirana. You go to Shkodra often?

Luiz Angel: The minimum is twice a week.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Why do you go to Shkodra?

Luiz Angel: I just go to my father's grave, because I often go, because that place I call very sacred. There's spiritual peace in there and I have a big part of the society in Shkodra and for what you've been through, I'd decided to live a very closed life. I wasn't doing that nightlife in Tirana, those exits, and as soon as I had space, I left for Shkodra. I left twice a week. Now that I'm out, I don't even have time to have a coffee with my mom who's in Shkodra.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I had the question for another reason. You did what you called the return of your honor to Bennett. Now, because you're attached to Shkodra, you're going to Shkodra and you're not there all the time, which makes you some distance, but you're constantly looking. Whatever you want or what you expect from Bennett, the honor you gave back, you can't give her back her all her life. What do you expect from Bennett as a voter so that when your turn comes back to say, he did what I expected or did not do as much as I expected, or did enough. That's why I'm gonna vote him again. What do you expect? I'm asking you as a schoolgirl who voted.

Luiz Angel: I say it openly. I'm looking for three things from Bennett as a school citizen, as a people.

First, cleaning the city of garbage that becomes as many pots as possible is burned and known.

Old neighborhoods or neighborhoods that are slightly deeper are paved. It rains and becomes a hole you can't get through. I speak the city, there's no connection that Obot and those parts here. So, stretching the streets and Shiroca, Bunna, deepening it in cooperation with your support is understood, and the outside that are all, I'm convinced that everyone would say yes, I'm convinced that that part could become much more beautiful than Venice. The bridge has taken place, has that opening, may come from Montenegro, becoming a tourism, jobs. We've both been in France, Paris, we've seen the canal of what it is like with those restaurant boats, with music, so it can be done in Shkodra, but it's going to dry up, clean up, and I'm convinced Bennett can do, not that Louise or Shkodra is asking, but by all the time I've known Bennett I know it doesn't fit. That's what I'm looking for, considering I don't actually live there, but I like to see it. When I find out that these three things were done, I'm going to tell you if you did it for Shkodra, that I don't say you're gonna do it for Louis or Bennett. Do it for Shkodra and if you do this, I have the highest respect and has allowed all votes and everything.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: There's allowed one vote, one vote you gave him. Others will decide for themselves.

Bennett Beci: Notice something. In Shkodra several times they tell me this whole piece of shit is being done, I'm doing the streets, which is normal duty.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Come on, we know that. If you don't do that, then the trash will come in the pot. This guy, if he wants to, let him take the lid. Bennett, I have a very serious question. We didn't do this. Today we meet for the first time after we said goodbye to the headquarters when you came with Mama. Now you're the mayor of Shkodra. I very much hope that you will live in Shkodra and not be like some mayor in the history of those years that are voted there, are from there or have a connection there and then make Tirana there, and there Tirana every day.

Bennett Beci: If we start big projects together, that's where I'm at.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: No, no. I make big projects myself.

Bennett Beci: It was a way...

Prime Minister Edi Rama: I from the mayor when it comes to big projects, I just want not to get in my way, to help me, to do the simple things, but the internal roads, it takes support and cooperation with the municipality and if I don't come and have a coffee, on your back in Shkodra, where you'll live and if I don't see...

Luiz Angel: My shoe is falling in the hole.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: No, no, if I don't see you, with the regime's TIMS, but I didn't see you leaving for Tirana on Friday night and Sunday night comes to Shkodra, to be very clear.

Luiz Angel: The boys are at Bahcalak Bridge.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Let's be very clear that Ermal of Vlora, an excellent young man and I believe he's the right choice, was at work at the embassy himself and we made some polls, saw who might be the new figure and turned out to be a man who could guarantee us and support the people, but I know he's a very decent, hardworking guy. And he said when we left, that we've been seeing since he was running, we met when we went to Vlora meetings and he said, "What do you expect from me “?" I told him to stay awake. If you sleep, everything else is fine. So I expect you to stay in Shkodra, Bennett. Let's not discuss this, because then you're gonna give us a lot of trouble and a lot away if I have a replacement ready.

Luiz Angel: No-confidence motions are under way,

Prime Minister Edi Rama: No, we got the substitute ready. So thank you very much.

Louise, it was really a pleasure. Once again, I wish you would have a happy life with your co-operative.

Bennet, I wish that as soon as possible, not tomorrow, but...

Bennett Beci: I'm already in Shkodra, I haven't moved. So I'm gonna keep standing there.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Homes, lights billing, there's light burning there when Shkodra sleeps. Casan me to watch the cleaning. I'll give you my prescriptions because that's what the pots were like in Shkodra, that they're part of the vote with their heart and I'll tell you how they're clean, but just to stay up there.

Bennett Beci: I'm there. I'm not coming back from Shkodra.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: Not to return, you'll come back. You will change.

Bennett Beci: No, you got me.

Luiz Angel: That's why people said we were out of sleep for Louis, because I was awake. That's why I won. Four and a half months I haven't slept. You know, we didn't have time to sleep and say it. Since I was up to 3, I slept two hours, I went to 5.

Prime Minister Edi Rama: It's different with you now. They'll sleep, you stay awake, we'll support you. You asked for a thing and you took it, which is so big and it's such a big thing that it can make you into the eyes of people in Shkodra's history, so much it can melt into your hand as a piece of ice in the Sahara desert. Thank you very much.

These were guests today, and I believe that not for my own credit, this will be an event in the history of the podcast and it will be a very much followed season, because it continues a certain curiosity, that I have no connection, but of course the regime exploits all of them.

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