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Alizoti turns to Rama: The end of your power will not be political, it will be in the square

Alizoti turns to Rama: The end of your power will not be political, it will be

Democratic Party MP Tomor Alizoti has reacted harshly to Prime Minister Edi Rama, declaring that the end of his government will not come through political confrontation, but as a result of civic revolt.

Through a post on social media, Alizoti linked the current political situation to the recent protests, arguing that they reflect citizens' growing dissatisfaction with the government.

According to the Democrat MP, the developments taking place in the country are a consequence of Rama's governance style over the years. He emphasized that in politics there are victories and defeats, but added that the prime minister is now facing a controversy that, according to him, goes beyond the rivalry between parties.

In his reaction, Alizoti expressed support for the protesters, considering them as factors that are contributing to Rama's final approach to power.

Reaction:

It's clear that you've completely lost it. There's no need for psychologists and psychiatrists. You put words together and think you're making sentences. You even mentioned me as a deputy, in your tedious lecture to your friends. You like to please yourself in front of your slaves in the halls.

But this is the least of your problems today and your applause. Now I'm giving you a history lesson, because you, as educated by the film studio, have the mental range of a television screen Illyria. I'm telling you that, from the time of the pharaohs to your brother, Stalin, all dictators unite the nation with themselves. Just like you, yes, exactly like you, they call their end the end of the nation. But, if you are educated by television Illyria, greed will cloud your judgment.

What is happening these days in Albania is the result of your government. You can play the clown as much as you want, call for help from whoever you want; the success of the protest is your end.

I am a member of parliament and in politics there are good and bad political endings. But you are no longer in front of me as a member of parliament, nor in front of us as politicians. So don't beg in vain. The end of your power is clearly not going to be political. It will be in the square, where all those who govern like you are overthrown. And I thank and support from the bottom of my heart all those who are bringing this end closer, which you totally deserve.

This was the political response.

As for my last name, I'm sorry. We're so different, I can't answer back. My family upbringing doesn't allow me to argue with your kind.

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