“Spectacular mixer”, Rama says people from Kosovo, Macedonia and international protest are going to protest for “to save Albania”

Prime Minister Edi Rama, during his speech at the meeting of the Socialist Party's parliamentary group, indicated that the government should listen to the criticism and concerns of citizens, but should not be guided by the noise or the influence of social networks.
He stressed that a government should not close its ears, but either hand over its direction in the face of noise pressures.
Rama added that public debate is often influenced by the emotions and dynamics of social networks, but this should not determine political decision making. According to him, governance should maintain direction and stability despite noise, while stressing that its goal is to keep decision-making from depending on the algorithms or waves of public opinion online.
There's a tremendous international mix, there are people from Kosovo, Macedonia to save Albania on behalf of Albanians, while rationally speaking people understand very well that there's something wrong here.
A government does not have the right to close its ears, but it also needs to listen to what is said in the hygiene square is very clear that they have been heard.
You need to listen to criticism and anger, not to blame the algorithm, but that's not the case. A government never gives up the wheel to noise, a governing group is not subjected to noise, and the more noise is strengthened by its identity and destination.
You don't build a country like the one we're building to make our country fail, if the government gets driven by the wind blowing. A group of leaders go all the way.
One of the things I expect not to need when I'm not on this assignment is that I don't need to knock on the algorithm. I never believe I can turn to noise and waves that could rise to”, he said. /Euronews.al/










