Former diplomat, Agim Nesho argued that the efforts made by the ruling Socialist Party to impeach president Meta are only part of a larger master plan orchestrated by PM Edi Rama to take control of the rest of government and whatever’s left of our public institutions, thus installing a super-regime.
Nesho said this during his appearance on ‘Now’, during which he also added that the president can’t be judged based on his words, but rather on the actions he undertook to protect the judicial government.
“This is nothing but a political behind-the-scenes, put into action by a Parliament that was used in order to capture the last remaining government institution – the presidency. We now have a virtual state that tries to act like it cherishes a relationship with the general public when in fact it has no respect for institutions it constantly tries to attack. This is nothing but a personal project of PM Rama, to gain control of all remaining government institutions,” – said Nesho.
Lastly, the former diplomat accused Rama of using a strategy through attacking strong leaders like Berisha and Meta, who he sees as obstacles in his master plan to install a super-regime.
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