The leader of the Socialist Movement for Integration, Monika Kryemadhi, ruled out all chances of a potential political collaboration with Prime Minister Edi Rama. Speaking to Ilva Tare on Euronews Albania, Kryemadhi affirmed her conviction that “political offers from Rama are a thing of the past”.
“I think that the offers of Edi Rama for governance not only are a thing of the past, but I would see every offer coming from him as harassment to someone who’s already been a victim of harassment. Albanians want to return and live in their home country,”, said Kryemadhi. “Albanians want jobs and a running economy”.
While making a difference between PM Edi Rama and President Ilir Meta, the SMI’s leader said “Ilir Meta resigned when it was necessary, but Edi Rama won’t step down. Albanians have never voted for him”, she said.
Addressing the critics against SMI over alleged clientelism, Kryemadhi stressed that the party defends its people and prioritizes the young generation.
“SMI has shaken the political comfort of major structures. I don’t see human clientelism as something bad, but the SMI is focused on clientelism to move forward and employing the young generation. SMI defends its people, and when it comes to denouncing a wrongful act, SMI has punished them and taken up responsibility”, said Kryemadhi.
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