Bajram Begaj reacts for first time to protests in Tirana

Republika President Bajram Begaj has reacted for the first time to the protests being held in Tirana, stressing that the right of citizens to express themselves and participate in public life is a protected value by the Constitution, but must be in accordance with the latter and the country's laws.
During the 100th anniversary ceremony to set up Tirana's Prefecture, Begaj indicated that citizens are publicly expressing their concerns and expectations peacefully as he stressed that he remains committed to protecting the Constitution, fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens, as well as in promoting a climate of co-operation and dialogue that serves national interest.
This activity takes place at a time when citizens are publicly expressing their concerns and expectations peacefully. In respect of constitutional position, constitutional neutrality, I can point out that the right to express itself and participate in public life is a value protected by the Constitution, which must be exercised in accordance with the constitution and the laws of the country, report Euronews. al, broadcast Periscope.
Consolidating democracy and the country's sustainable development rely on the shared commitment of citizens and institutions to comply with the Constitution and national and public interest. The constitutional framework, along with rule of law and democracy, constitutes the main guarantee of the right functioning of society. As president of the Republic, I remain committed to defending the Constitution, citizens' fundamental rights and freedoms, as well as promoting a climate of co-operation and dialogue that serves national and public interest, the European future and the country's Euro-Atlantic affiliation and values”, Begaj said. /Periscope











