“Groups of Greeks and Serbs infiltrated the protest,” Rama reacts again to the protest in Tirana

Prime Minister Edi Rama has once again addressed the ongoing protests in Tirana via social media. Sharing a photograph of activist Arben Kola, Rama accompanied the post with a quote attributed to Kola concerning the media. In his Facebook update, the Prime Minister commented, “There are Greek and Serbian groups in the protest; we will name them.”

Rama’s post also included a more pointed commentary, stating, “Ooo…

Is this himself? Avash avash, everyone will come out! And the flamingos will be surprised by themselves, like they fell among the crows and ravens of false Albania.”

The Prime Minister’s statements follow recent demonstrations in the capital, drawing renewed attention to the dynamics of the public unrest.

His comments specifically reference the presence of different ethnic groups within the protest, indicating an intent to identify specific affiliations. These remarks from Rama continue to fuel discussion regarding the organization and composition of the various groups involved in the demonstrations. The Prime Minister’s use of social media to comment on the protest has become a recurring feature in the national discourse, providing a platform for his direct commentary on the political climate.

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2 thoughts on ““Groups of Greeks and Serbs infiltrated the protest,” Rama reacts again to the protest in Tirana

  1. Prime Minister Edi Rama addressed the ongoing protests in Tirana again through social media. In a recent Facebook update, Rama shared a photograph of activist Arben Kola and accompanied it with a quot

  2. What specific actions or evidence prompted Prime Minister Rama’s accusation regarding the infiltration of Greek and Serbian groups during the protests?

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