Would you go to protest if you were prime minister?

Prime Minister Edi Rama has been asked whether he would be part of Tirana's protest that erupted for the project in Zrinec if he did not head the government.
In an interview for Deutsche WelleRama said he would not protest based on real facts, while stressing that governments do not fall because of the present discontent.
According to him, citizens must wait for the upcoming elections to express their will by vote.
Journal: If Edi Rama were not in the prime minister's clothing, he would have turned out to protest for better hospitals, for the long-standing brain drain, for a system, for a better administration you accused of a few days ago, you blamed him as responsible?
Edi Rama: I have no reason to think that I'd come out if I were based on the facts and the real information. If I were based on all sorts of manipulations, lies, and amplifications, I would definitely go out there. But real facts and information are different. Then health, education, and all others have problems. Problems did not arise the day the protests began, problems have been there, paved the road to settlement, have been partially resolved. And to advance their solution we have received the mandate of the Albanian people with the largest majority ever since I lead the Socialist Party. So you can't get up on a beautiful day and say that “I want the best health and this government has to go”. It doesn't work. You should wait for the next election. /Periscopi/










