Prime Minister Edi Rama was today in Shkodra to meet with MP candidates of the district, and seek “another chance” by the citizens “in order to continue working” on the ongoing projects, not only in Shkodra, but across the country.
The Prime Minister also accused the mayor of the city, Voltana Ademi, of being “indifferent” and “uncooperative” in terms of the plans proposed by the government to be implemented in the city.
According to the prime minister, DP’s political partisanship has created an obstacle for the city’s development.
“Partisanship has restricted Shkodra a lot”, he said.
Moreover, PM Rama also continued to criticize the Democratic Party for gathering people in the midst of a pandemic.
“These scenes are not suitable for a political force which aims seriously to be the country’s alternative. We cannot eradicate the effects of the virus with the blink of an eye, but we’re obliged to walk in a balance between restrictive measures and the economy”, PM Rama said.
He publicly called on the Democrats to continue their campaign, but to do so within the rules set out by the Technical Experts Committee.
“Carry on with the campaign, do whatever you want, as you’ll lose anyway. At least you’ll get a more dignifying loss”, he concluded.
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