Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama addressed recent public demonstrations calling for the cancellation of a tourism initiative in Zvërnec via the social media platform X. Rama stated that there is currently no finalized project for the site that can be canceled. In his post, Rama clarified, “We do not have a project to cancel.
When the project is ready, we will certainly present it publicly, as we do with all major projects by international architects.” He directly addressed the protesters, challenging their demands by stating, “Bring me the project and we will cancel it.”
Rama further questioned the basis of the protests, suggesting that previous instances of canceling projects were accompanied by tangible plans. He emphasized the lack of a concrete proposal from the demonstrators, questioning how they could demand the cancellation of a project when none has been presented. The Prime Minister’s comments maintained that any development for Zvërnec is in the preliminary stages and that the government intends to follow established procedures for unveiling major undertakings.
Rama’s remarks underscore that the discussion regarding the project cancellation is premature, as the actual scope and details of the development have not yet been formalized or made public.
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The PM’s statement suggests that the project details are not yet finalized, making the cancellation request moot for now.