Rama vows again: I've betrayed you and never betray you

Prime Minister Edi Rama, during his speech at the Socialist Party's 35th anniversary in Berat, stopped at the criticism and accusations that, according to him, have been directed towards him and representatives of this political force over the years.
He stressed that the higher the level of representation, the more severe are the accusations and slanders, which, according to him, have not spared even their families. Rama added that he is accustomed to personal criticism, but not when they touch the family.
In the end, Rama declared that he has never betrayed or betrayed the interests of the citizens.
No political force in the entire post-communist Europe has experienced in persons, the skin of persons who represented it at the local or central level, more the taste of mud than that of our political force, than the people who represented that political force.
The higher the level of representation, the worse the taste of the mud of accusations, the mud of slander, with the housebook. It's not just us, it's not just our people who have crashed, it's our families that have crashed. The higher you are on this pyramid, the more mud you get. But I've endured the mud, I'm used to its taste on myself, I'm impressed. I am not accustomed to its taste when the mud falls on my family, on my wife, on my children, on the bones of my parents.
But I always consider it an inevitable, inconsistent part, because we don't have anything in our hands, because the mud comes from those we had until yesterday, today we don't even have it in front of, but we have it far behind us.
In these two to three days, I've realized that the mud, accusations, and slanders of those who have voted on me are very difficult to face. It's very hard to deal with, because beyond all the words, claims and speculation about me, I'm sure, like Mangalemi that's behind me, since the day you took me to that office, I've betrayed you and never betrayed you.”, Rama stressed.












