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While the visible and invisible organizers of the protest are getting ready to go to the Boulevard Dëshmorët e Kombit for 6 days, Prime Minister Edi Rama thinks that its noise leads to other waters.
Edi Rama: Here is a protest that Russia may like, yes, it may like, because this is part of the strategy of that war that people in countries that support Ukraine start to rise in economic protests and with their economic protests forget what is played there, that the fate of Ukraine is not played there, the fate of Europe is played there. The fate of a people called the Ukrainian people is not at stake there, the fate of all the peoples of Europe is at stake there, the fate of democracy is at stake.
The Prime Minister said that he has given evidence in hearing the voice of the protesters in the past, but he can not agree with the current demands made under his window. He also made a comparison with the protests of recent days in European capitals with those in Albania.
Edi Rama: It did not happen that someone else appeared on the European stage, not in Moscow but in Berlin and attacked the whole world. And how can we be so without dignity? So without character? So immoral? So illogical? Since the government of this republic has been financing for months from its budget not unlimited energy bill and as soon as the signs appear and I go out there and say within a week we will have a support package, they come out and say no we must let this time save us. Who will save these? Me? But why is the issue here for one person? Here the issue is for a party?
Recent developments with protests which he sees linked to certain segments of politics, Edi Rama thinks go, beyond the left and right. Insists that we are facing an issue of national dignity.
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