Rama says he's been thinking about resigning these days: I'm getting too direct.

Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama defended the project to build a resort in Zvrinec, near Vlora, following protests against this investment.
Rama, who said that the citizens' numerous reactions to the project resulted from <x0manipulations and lies” about investment, added that these days he has thought of the resignation.
I feel if I'm very direct and maybe emotional, but that's my feeling. Because these are really strange days to me. It is amazing days that for the first time, I have been reminded that I have submitted myself deeply to the great reverence you have done to me and to apologize to you, to leave you in the country and to leave you in the hands you choose yourself to protect Albania from foreigners”, he said during a meeting of the Socialist Party's Parliamentary Group.
But I chose to do what I always did. You lead to that Albania I love as much as you do and I love it as you do. And lead you to conclude what we've started together thanks to your vote, which we've raised the head of every Albanian wherever it is, with which we have given the value of our flag in the eyes of strangers and with which I want to make Albania the most destination for being envious of the Mediterranean today. And this project is part of this” effort, Rama added.
He said the 4 billion-euro project in Zvrinec is one of the investments intended to place Albania in the <x0nd Islamic champion <x1nd> of tourism.
The attacks on the project, which Rama described as political, said he has endured because of his vision of Albania. Without that vision, he said he neither needs the prime minister's chair.
Works in the protected area of national and international importance are linked to plans warned earlier by Jared Kouchner, the son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, who in March 2024 declared that he intends to build hotels and hundreds of villas in the Zvrne district.
The area where work has begun in Zvrinec is considered one of the most important habitats in Albania for water birds and migraines, including flamingos. /Periscope/












