
Tirana MPs and municipal directors will report to Rama tomorrow on the findings from the field...
Against the backdrop of a tense climate and with the Municipality of Tirana without a mayor following the arrest of Erion Veliaj, Prime Minister Edi Rama is expected to gather the city's top leaders and district deputies tomorrow morning for a detailed report on the problems on the ground.
The meeting, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. at a hotel in the center of the capital, will follow the pattern of meetings in recent weeks, where each group of deputies and local officials report on what they have found in the areas where they are deployed on duty.
Meanwhile, an organized offensive to free public spaces has begun across the country. The action in Theth, accompanied by the demolition of buildings, has sparked debate about the way the government is acting in the name of "sanitizing the territory." Many are asking why Rama was remembered now? The reason is undoubtedly the elections, as Rama expected to get the Albanians' votes and is now 'punishing' them.
But Tirana looks a little different. Rama brought the deputies and municipal leaders out into the field and tomorrow they will report all the findings in the areas that were left in charge. Undoubtedly, many businesses were scared and removed the tents or objects that occupied the common space. Some parking spaces have also been freed up, but a very large part continues to "resist".
Apparently, after tomorrow's meeting, the signals are that fines and forced evictions will begin, just like in Theth. The MPs are expected to come up with a list of areas and businesses that have occupied the spaces.
On the other hand, this action is seen as an action before what will come in September, as there are rumors that Rama may dismiss Veliaj and take the municipality to elections, although there is debate about how legal it will be.
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