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"It is against Soros, aware of the situation in Albania", how does Giorgia Meloni's victory in Italy affect the Albanians

"It is against Soros, aware of the situation in Albania", how does

The victory of Giorgia Meloni in the parliamentary elections in Italy marks a significant turn in the politics of the neighboring country. Not only will the 45-year-old remain in history as the first female prime minister in Italy, but she is also a representative of the conservative right, which won the elections for the first time.

But how will the victory of the right-wing forces in Albania affect the life of the Albanian community in Italy?

According to Besian Zogaj, researcher of international relations, chances are that very little will change.

"I see many upset faces, but there is no reason. Right-wing Italian governments have collaborated with Albania, from partnership to trade agreements, while we haven't deepened our partnership with that country for 12 years," he told A2 CNN.

The pension recognition agenda is an essential issue for Albanians who have been working there for decades.

"I don't believe they will be affected, it is in the common interest, we also have an Italian community in Albania. The truth is that this agreement was initiated by a left-wing party like the Democratic Party, but in the end I don't believe that we will have bad news".

Former DP deputy Gerti Bogdani in an interview for Ora Neës said that Meloni is a connoisseur of the situation in Albania and the politician who will hold the Foreign Ministry is a friend of the DP and a friend of Albania.

"Italians see the alternative and in this case Meloni became the best alternative. I would say that there is another positive news for Albania because Meloni is a connoisseur of the situation in Albania, she stands for some strong values ​​which is the issue of family and faith. There are some things that harm Albanians, which is the issue with immigrants and the restrictions that should be made.

But there is good news because I believe Berlusconi's "Forca Italia" will have a Foreign Minister, and in this case it is said that it will be Antonio Tajani, who is a friend of the Democratic Party and a friend of Albania. He came in 2009 for an activity of the Youth Forum while he was part of the European Parliament", said Bogdani.

While the analyst Fatos Lubonja, speaking in one of the episodes of the show "Pikat mbi i" on Neës 24, emphasized that " Why is Berisha so happy? Because he was against Soros, he accuses him of being a neoliberal who is against the "America first" thesis. He has accused Soros as a man who is doing the same ethnic replacement in Italy. The question is, how conservative can Albania be with so many immigrants? They can formulate it, but they have formulated it yet. Berisha has another contradiction, PD is in the People's Parties where Berlusconi is.

Can the DP raise the thesis of an Albanian sovereignty? We are still for the European project, we are not our "first nation" .

 

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