Prime Minister Edi Rama held a meeting with farmers in Lushnja this Saturday, appearing in the presence of former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku.
The latter continues to challenge SPAK and the judiciary after allegations of corruption in tenders were raised against her, while the Special Prosecution Office requested authorization to arrest her. It was the political decision of the majority that rejected and dismissed SPAK's request, a decision that has complicated the country's European integration process.
From this meeting with the farmers of Myzeqe, the head of government, Edi Rama, did not spare attacks on the opposition, which he called a tribal kennel.
"The point is that we must agree together, not with those who see agriculture from the pots and pans of media pots or all that big deal of rumors and gossip of Tirana, but together with those who see it as their opportunity to build life and well-being. Money is not our main issue today. It was, but it is not. Today the issue is to understand what we need to do to secure the money we need to move forward in our enterprise. Time is running out. We have been talking for many years, but we are encountering that wall of prejudice. I am a painter, not a financier and accountant. 30% more is gained by joining forces. It is disgusting how for the sake of a blind war, not political, but tribal, a whole pot of scum is engaged to take it out of context is that we say. To continue to fall into the same hole to a broken pipe; give oil. It is clear that what we have done is many times more "You give oil," he said.
