Analyst Fatos Lubonja stated that in the case of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, Prime Minister Edi Rama himself has not performed some duties that are initially moral, adding that the party itself should have requested the Prime Minister's resignation.
Lubonja also analyzed the statements of Prime Minister Rama, who said that Balluku submitted his resignation, saying that he did not accept such a thing. According to the analyst, this may not be true.
"For us to fall into this trap is politically wrong and those who listen to us. We have normal laws with all the gaps anyway. The problem is that with the same Constitution, there are also states that have formulated them in such a way that they have built authoritarianism. This is also our problem. The context is more important than the trap of the law. The first question that arises is how come he doesn't resign? Now do you believe Rama that he resigned? Why didn't he dismiss Rama? He doesn't do some moral political duties, not only Rama but the party doesn't do them either. The party itself should have demanded the dismissal of comrade Rama. This is the essence of the debate...", he said.
