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Rama's meeting with Municipality employees, Berisha: Anti-state rally, here's the message that brought me  

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Rama's meeting with Municipality employees, Berisha: Anti-state rally,

For Sali Berisha, Edi Rama's meeting at "Skënderbej" Square with 6,000 Tirana Municipality employees, from where he gave messages about justice, was an anti-state rally.

The leader of the Democratic Party said in "Debat" by Alba Alishani, on A2 CNN, that this anti-rally was also the beginning of the end for Edi Rama.

" I liked the meeting. It was, as you saw for yourself, the most silent anti-rally, recorded in the history of humanity. It was an anti-state rally. I liked its timeless character, it was like a rally for death, that is, or the countdown to Edi Rama's unstoppable chanting. The very fact that he was forced to call it, in an act that, to my knowledge, is unprecedented since the 90s. In the 90s, Ramzi Alia called a rally of this nature. That rally was the one that signed the rollback towards its end. Edi Rama did the same thing. How can a prime minister undertake such an act, what is this. In his psychology we find him with terrible pits of horror ", said Berisha.

Analyzing what he described as Edi Rama's terror, Berisha further said that with this meeting in the square with the capital's municipality employees, the prime minister "tried to give himself courage."

For the leading democrat, even during his participation in the Munich Security Conference, Prime Minister Rama attempted to send messages to Sali Berisha, through photos he tried to take with the American delegation and Vice President JD Vance.

" You can imagine, he wanted to give me a strong warning: That you would see it. And all I would see would be at the Munich conference. I would see that he would meet JD Vance, or other key members of the delegation, take pictures, but he went there and there was no meeting. No invitation to the big dinner. He was forbidden. And finally, his terrible suffering was when he failed with the photo. He wanted a photo somewhere in the corridor, somewhere in the corner. He had mobilized powerful lobbyists, Albanians and foreigners, millions were spent but the photo was not taken ," Berisha said.

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