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Rama "occupies" the Kladissos stadium in Crete, the Albanian Embassy in Athens "opens the bag" for the prime minister

Rama "occupies" the Kladissos stadium in Crete, the Albanian Embassy

Prime Minister Edi Rama has announced that on March 29 he will be in Crete, Greece, where he will hold a meeting with Albanians in the context of the May 11 parliamentary elections.

After Athens and Thessaloniki, in May and November 2024, he arrives in Crete on March 29 to give a speech at the closed Kladissos Stadium at 6:00 PM in Crete.

"With the Albanians of Greece and the world with us, the victory for Albania 2030 will be profound," Rama announced a few days ago.

The request for permission to use the space was submitted by the Albanian Embassy in Athens to the municipal authority and was unanimously approved by the municipal council, writes the Greek media "Zarpanews.gr. "

" The Albanian Prime Minister also emphasizes that the victory of the Socialist Party in the May 11 elections will not only be for the party, but for the future of Albania 2030, as a member of the European Union.

He even expresses optimism for the victory of the SP and emphasizes that with the support of the diaspora, the victory will be profound," writes Greek media, among other things.

It is recalled that Rama visited Athens on May 12, 2024, where he delivered a speech at the closed Galatsi stadium under draconian security measures.

More than a thousand police officers were deployed at the time to avoid any incidents after the simple announcement of the visit had caused reactions.

There have been numerous reactions and accusations about the meeting in Athens, with Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha stating that the rally that cost Albanian taxpayers over 1 million euros was not organized by Albanian emigrant organizations in the neighboring country, but was organized by the Prime Minister's Office and the Albanian Embassy in Athens.

" First, taking advantage of the neighboring country's standards of freedom, he organized a rally entirely with employees of his Cold War-style administration in Athens.

The rally that cost Albanian taxpayers over 1 million euros was not organized by Albanian emigrant organizations in the neighboring country, it was not greeted by any representative of the perhaps 1 million Albanian emigrants in that country, but was organized by the Prime Minister's Office and the Albanian Embassy in Athens and instead of emigrant representatives, Rama, but the rally was also greeted by Eliza of Skanderbeg and the gambling star of Paris.

 

 

 

 

 

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