“Sali Berisha carried out the protest as he was bound to what he declared at the National Assembly held on December 11”, maintained analyst Andi Bushati on “Shock”.
“Since when the Mini-Schengen began, which transformed then into the Open Balkan”, it appeared that citizens went after Rama’s love for Vuci” as “herds”, Bushati said, adding that this is the first time citizens take the streets to protest the economic and political initiative that many fear it might undermine the country’s national interests.
Berisha was cited as warning Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, whom he called “Milosevic’s’ successor” that he will have it “pretty bad when he comes to Albania”.
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But, according to Bushati, there is also another underlying issue, that of Berisha’s row with Basha after he expelled him from Democratic’s Party parliamentary group shortly after he was blacklisted by the US Department of State over alleged “serious corruption”.
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