
Analyst Lorenc Vangjeli commented on the collective resignations of municipal directors, following the order of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Invited to the show "Log." on News 24, he called this action a "shake-up" of the administration, comparing the directors to species that have poisoned local government.
According to Vangjeli, the directors act like "petty tyrants" and create problems in exchange for personal gain. He criticized the method of intervention, emphasizing that the means are wrong and the guilt cannot be collective.
"The situation is known to everyone and I have the idea that it is not only at the level of directors. Directors are generally unknown characters in the public, but who only deal with ministers, they only know their superior, they give hosannas to Rama, they act like petty tyrants in the workplace where they are.
They invent and create problems in exchange for money. It is a species that has poisoned the local administration. The problem is in the central government and in the local government. The tool is wrong, the local autonomy charter has been violated, it is a case that many analysts say that Rama does whatever he wants. The tools should have been different and the guilt cannot be collective , "said Vangjeli.
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