Evi Kokalari is distanced from Berisha, Peka and non-fetta PD): You're a bunch of clowns, eventually a lot of cowboys.

Albanian-American activist, close to the Republican conservatives in the United States, Evi Kokalari, has become very irritated with Chim Peka's writings and Sali Berisha's actions after the assassination against former US President Donald Trump. The cocaine is known to once backed the PDHA and its stamp leader, Sali Berisha, once but not without equivos and without criticism. [...]
The cocaine is known to once backed the PDHA and its stamp leader, Sali Berisha, once but not without equivos and without criticism. She spared no criticism today and was frustrated with their contribution to divisions and spread of hatred within Albanians by exploiting a tragic case in the United States.
Peka had written that the left hand everywhere is the same in the world, making parallels between Beden and Rama and Trump Berisha and Trump and almost implied was the American power involved in the assassination.
Chim Peka is definitely very stupid. You can't bear with this pathetic provincialism that killed the opposition.
She did not even spare the acting DP leader for his statements yesterday, even now when the leader Berisha's behaviour and attitude compared himself to the former American President Trump, with extraordinary, reckless boasting that the subtexts had the assassination plot and the White House.
Berisha came out last night comparing himself with Trump and accusing Eddie Ramen, that Edi Rama, if he wanted to harm Berisha physically, would punch him in rally”
She reminded the public that neither former President Donald Trump's campaign nor he himself has charged an entire political arm nor American President Joe Biden, his political rival. It also gave its verdict on the Albanian opposition party, its leader and Chim Peka.
'Cause they're serious people. You're a bunch of chunks!”
Both American political wings have called for electoral rhetoric to be softened after the assassination against former US President Donald Trump. Splitting and polarising in the US is also ideological in the last period, but not generalised towards the entire spectrum of the political or party wing. /Journal.net












