Rama: Protests are damaging tourism, there is a fascist spirit to stop

Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has voiced concern about the impact the protests are giving on the tourism sector, warning that bookings from foreign tourists are turning into a serious problem for the country's economy.
In the post of “Flasim”, Rama has said he received numerous messages from tourist operators, who report reservations for the summer season.
According to him, this situation is directly affecting local businesses, the family economy and the revenues the country benefits from tourism.
He has also noted brought from other territories to protest that, according to him, have nothing to do with Vlora.
Speaking of the protest, Rama has said she has a fascist spirit.
According to the head of the government, this fascist spirit should be stopped, not being attracted to those who burp and threaten those who have a different opinion.
And the other: it's unacceptable that a group of people, that a group of people, that a party or a party conglomerate, or that I don't know, you call it whatever you want, that's imposed on the rest, saying that “O you're going to think like me, or I'm going to mutilate, I'm going to cheer you up, I'm going to threaten”. This is a fascist, it's scandalous, and this has to stop. And that stops by not drawing on these kinds of pressures and in front of these kinds of assholes. This should stop“, Rama said at the entrance of the podcast. / Periscopi/











