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Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens: S*x letters with your faces...

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

The head of the Socialist Party parliamentary group, Taulant Balla, has been involved in recent days in a series of direct clashes on social networks with citizens, at a time when the protest against the discussed project in Zvërnec has received widespread public and international attention.

Debates have started on his Facebook pages, where various citizens have sent him strong and often offensive comments, while Balla has responded in some cases with irony and by judging the name a protester had.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

In one of the comments, a citizen wrote: " If you're going to jail, you're going to go, the question is who's going to go first, you or your boss ." Balla replied: " Use cream when you write that your hands are getting killed," a response that has caused further reactions online.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

Strong reactions were also caused by a post where Balla published a photo of a protester with a dog covered in the Albanian flag.

I'm simply correcting the spelling and cleaning up the text, without changing the meaning:

Part of the discussions

Citizen: Why do you care, Mr. Taulant, those 200 people have nothing to do with you, Your Highness. How is it possible that you take the trouble to write about these few things? You were born for great things, sleep peacefully without worry.

Taulant Balla: You thought about it for a long time.

Citizen: I would be offended if I saw you, Taulant Balla, with the Albanian flag and not a dog that is loyal and man's best friend.
Shame on you, because that dog deserves the symbol of Albania more than you, he is certainly more honest than you and your country.
That dog is 100 times more Albanian than you, you piece of trash. You parasite that is eroding Albania.
Slowly, we will also bring out the red and black papers with your faces on them, the dog is more loyal.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

In another online debate, a citizen addressed him with the words: "Oh Tao, you started to rip our ass off quickly today," while Balla responded: "Okay, but where do I start? ", continuing the communication in sarcastic tones.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

Another topic that has sparked debate has been the online petition for the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama, where one commentator writes that over 1.7 million signatures had been collected.

Balla ironized this claim by writing: " Aahahahaha how I like this. Ayatollah Khamenei had also signed it, despite the fact that he has been gone for two months...", considering the statement untrue and exaggerated.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

In another debate, a citizen demanded the liberation of the Lalzi Bay area, accusing it of usurpation by politicians and people connected to power. In this case, Balla responded with irony: "How do you think we should liberate Shëngjin as well? "

In parallel with the clashes on social networks, Balla has also reacted to international media, including the Reuters agency, which broadcast the protest in Zvërnec live.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

He has questioned the reporting method and claimed that participation in the protest is lower than what has been presented in the media, describing the international attention as excessive for a local protest.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

Earlier, he also published a photo of a vehicle with Serbian license plates near the protest, raising suspicions about his connection to the protesters.

But later, these claims were dismissed, after it was clarified that the vehicle belonged to a director of the international agency Reuters and had no connection to the organizers or participants of the protest.

Taulant Balla is "stuck" on Facebook, how can he save the citizens:

Along the same lines, Prime Minister Edi Rama has also reacted to foreign media and social networks, accusing them of exaggerating the size of the protest and creating a distorted narrative about the reality on the ground./POLITIKO.AL

 

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