Ahmeti on protests in Albania: The nation’s enemies are creating insecurity

During an address at the BDI party’s electoral assembly in Butel, Chairman Ali Ahmeti addressed the ongoing demonstrations across the country. Ahmeti asserted that external forces are actively attempting to generate instability within the nation. He specifically linked the recent protests to economic vulnerability, noting that the demonstrations are impacting albania’s primary sector, tourism.

Speaking at the assembly, Ahmeti acknowledged the complex developments facing albania. He highlighted the historical support provided by the country to Kosovo, stating that albania has played an integral role in securing Kosovo’s current status and freedom. He suggested that the nation is currently facing significant challenges, characterizing the unrest as delivering “two strong blows” due to the unpredictable nature of the demonstrations.

Focusing on the economic fallout, Ahmeti emphasized the severity of the impact on the tourism industry. He pointed to external pressures, citing the initial wave of disruption as originating from Greece. Throughout his remarks, Ahmeti framed the current instability as a threat to the national stability and economic recovery of albania.

The comments underscore a concern among party leadership regarding the political environment and its immediate effects on key economic sectors.

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