TIRANA, May 30 – The Chairman of the Democratic Party (DP), Sali Berisha has condemned the fact that PM Edi Rama has denounced the President of Albania, Ilir Meta to the Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias.
The Democratic leader said during the plenary session of the parliament on Monday that Rama did not inform the Albanians about the developments on the sea issue, but complained to the Greeks.
“The interview of the Greek Foreign Minister was published a few days ago in which Nikos Dendias informed his nation and the whole world that Edi Rama has decried the President of the Republic. I would ask the Albanian citizens how they would justify this act. I do not find it difficult to put many epithets,” said Berisha.
In addition he said that Rama who denounces the president has not sent any request to date. “Then a prime minister who denounces the head of state for refusing to authorize the president to start negotiations at a time when he has not sent a request, you can judge what he represents.”
According to Berisha, the act of denouncing the President of the Republic to a foreigner at a time when you have not sent any request for authorization, constitutes a very low act, constitutes an act which he condemned strongly.
Berisha put the question if Albania could move forward in this way having as leader a man who stabs others with a knife, cheats unscrupulously. ”He (Rama) should have informed the Albanian people, and not complained to a minister of a foreign country,” said DP leader Berisha in parliament.
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