
Alfred Cako and Bledi Mane, who are part of the "Rrethi Katror" panel, were involved in a debate yesterday.
Cako's statement that 'there are more political prisoners in Britain than in Russia' caused Mane to say to him 'why don't you go live in Moscow?'.
Alfred Cako responded with sportsmanship by saying the popular expression 'a heavy stone in its place', while adding that in 1999 he received a proposal to go to America with a salary of 120 thousand dollars, but he refused.
Excerpts from the debate:
Zeka: I don't understand why Putin doesn't appoint this ambassador to Tirana
Manushi: Wait, he has other plans. He's working with Trump at the moment.
Cako: I will become the president of Albania, brother. An analyst on a show said that in Britain there are over a thousand political prisoners, while in Russia there are about 300.
Mane: Why don't you go live in Moscow.
Cako: A heavy stone in its own place. They offered to take me to America in '99 and I didn't go. And with a phenomenal salary.
Mane: You really didn't accept? Why did you refuse?
Cako: The salary was 120 thousand dollars in 1999.
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