“I have heard flamingos, but I don’t understand why they don’t separate from their sisters,” Rama reacts to the protest on the boulevard

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama issued a statement addressing the ongoing civil protest, emphasizing that good intentions must be substantiated by verifiable facts, sound reasoning, and structured dialogue. Rama referenced the common adage, “The road to [something] is paved with good intentions,” cautioning that causes, regardless of their underlying merit, can deviate from reality and become unproductive when they reject debate grounded in evidence. Regarding the current protest, Rama acknowledged the concerns of the citizens who mobilized, specifically those focused on environmental protection, symbolized by the mention of “pink flamingos.” He stated that he respects the sincerity of these concerns.

However, the Prime Minister criticized the manner of the demonstration, arguing that the participants have shown a reluctance to engage with arguments presented by experts or established institutions in the pursuit of workable solutions. While acknowledging the passion behind the protest, Rama stressed the necessity of institutional dialogue. He suggested that moving forward requires a commitment to reasoned discussion rather than solely relying on public demonstration.

Furthermore, he indicated that any sustainable path forward, including those related to the management of natural resources, must be approached methodically, ensuring that all stakeholders are heard. This structured approach, according to Rama, is vital to avoid the pitfalls of passion overriding practical governance, ensuring that the momentum of the protest translates into tangible policy changes rather than remaining confined to rhetoric.

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  1. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama issued a statement concerning the ongoing civil protest, stressing that positive intentions require substantiation through verifiable facts, sound logic, and structure

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