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Rama said "F*ck You" to the protesters, Bardhi: Two words that explain 13 years of governance

Rama said "F*ck You" to the protesters, Bardhi: Two words that explain

Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement in an interview with the Financial Times, where he used the phrase "Fuck you" towards those who accuse him of inspiring recent political developments in the country, has brought numerous reactions even from the opposition.

The Chairman of the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group, Gazment Bardhi, described the language used by Rama as a reflection of the way he has exercised power during his years of government.

According to Bardhi, the prime minister's words do not represent an emotional reaction of the moment, but clearly express his relationship with citizens, political opponents, and the demand for accountability.

Bardhi's reaction: 

"Fuck you"

Perhaps never before has Edi Rama more clearly summarized the philosophy of his government.

In just two words.

Two words for the citizens who demand accountability.
Two words for the protesters who demand his resignation.
Two words for anyone who rejects the state of dirty money, corruption, and the arrogance of his power.

"Fuck you" is not a momentary loss of temper. It is not even a slip of the tongue. It is the essence of the way Edi Rama exercises power.

Contempt for citizens.
Contempt for the opponent.
Contempt for accountability.

That's why these two words are worth more than a thousand speeches. Because only a Godfather sees power as private property and citizens as an obstacle.

"Fuck you"

Sometimes two words are enough to explain why the era of Edi Rama must end.

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