Prime Minister Edi Rama has taken a hit at the leader of the DP, Sali Berisha for his statements about Albanian migrants, published by the British tabloid Daily Mail.
Through a post on Twitter, Rama says that only “servants of evil can issue such statements against Albania in a foreign language”.
“Only the servants of evil, the outcasts of a nation, the evil offspring of the evil seed that follows this country like the shadow of a curse since 1912, can issue such statements against Albania in a foreign language!”, writes Rama.
“The head of the Albanian opposition, Sali Berisha, said that this discovery has informed the crime bosses that they are under surveillance and will now leave the country. This is a moment when Albania has become the most dangerous country in the Balkans and Europe”, this is part of the article by the Daily Mail article that Rama quoted.
A few days ago, the head of the Democratic Party called Prime Minister Edi Rama’s statements towards the British government irresponsible, which according to the latter is using Albanian immigrants as scapegoats for its own failures in managing the border.


