
Prime Minister Edi Rama together with singer Frederik Ndoci have remembered the moments when they joined the student movement of the 1990s.
A movement, which rose for the first time in the 46-year history of communism, against the infamous regime.
The Prime Minister and the famous Shkodran singer Frederik Ndoci, invited to the "Flasim" Podcast, recalled the moments when they were both students at the University of Arts.
Rama remembers that he encouraged the signing of a petition against Ramiz Ali demanding the punishment of Enver Hoxha and the release of political prisoners, but Sali Berisha did not want to, and this is where the division began.
"We brought Kasem Trebeshina, the first political prisoner we saw as a real person. Because Rita's party was against it. Outside were the cars of the internal branch. I told them please don't leave without signing the petition for President Ramiz Ali at that time. The figure of Enver Hoxha is to be released. There were 200 people who signed the petition, then we took it to Rilindja Demokratike, which did not publish it being at the Stadium, he said: you have no place here because you want to take out the scum of society, the political prisoners, and the desolate Kasem Trebeshina said then: I'm leaving because the child was born dead," said Rama,
the well-known singer, Frederik Ndoci, who has been living abroad for years, indicated that he finally left the USA to return to Albania, which, with the changes it has undergone, is no longer that of the 1990s, but a European country that is progressing every day, and for this he appreciated and the work of Prime Minister Rama.
"I am an American citizen, born in Shkodër. One day, my son tells me, we lived in Florida, it would be perfect to go to Tirana. I would rather be Federik Ndoci's son in Albania than an American citizen. " I didn't leave anymore ," Ndoci said.
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