Rama reacts after the protest for Zvërnec: Gather, sit, and speak publicly

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama addressed recent protests and criticisms concerning the investment project in Zvërnec by inviting activists to a public discussion forum to address their concerns. In a social media statement, Rama acknowledged the public engagement, expressing appreciation for the youth participating in debate. He drew a distinction between these younger activists and political opponents, suggesting the former represent a more dynamic source of discourse.

Regarding the legal hurdles surrounding the project, Rama commented on the action taken by SPAK to block the foreign investor transaction. He stated that while the Prosecutor’s Office should investigate the origin of the property, he affirmed that the investment would proceed as long as he remains in power. The Prime Minister conveyed a message of support to his base, while simultaneously addressing the criticisms leveled against the administration.

Rama emphasized the importance of open dialogue, directing the conversation toward a public platform. He stated that he values the input from citizens, suggesting that the discourse should be constructive rather than purely oppositional. The comments indicate a strategic effort by Rama to manage public perception while maintaining a commitment to the development project, regardless of the challenges posed by critics or legal reviews.

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2 thoughts on “Rama reacts after the protest for Zvërnec: Gather, sit, and speak publicly

  1. It’s good to see the Prime Minister encouraging a public forum to discuss the Zvërnec project concerns.

  2. What specific outcomes or commitments are expected from the public discussion forum regarding the Zvërnec project?

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