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"You have to rest, listen to me", Luarasi debates with the pastor about immigrants: low populism

"You have to rest, listen to me", Luarasi debates with the pastor

Pastor Akil Pano thinks that the Albania-Italy agreement for foreign immigrants is "a Trojan horse".  

But for lecturer Iris Luarasi, it seems that the pastor's attitude was surprising.

Invited to Opinion, Luarasi said that he did not expect this attitude towards immigrants and that he had never seen the pastor with a political profile.

Excerpts from the debate: 

Pastor Akil Pano:  I see a Trojan horse that opens the city gates in the middle of a beautiful night and there is no discussion about 3,600 per month, 36,000 per year, says the Italian meida, refugees who come from African countries. But the idea that given that this agreement or this protocol happened in complete obscurity.

Iris Luarasi:  It was very surprising to see the pastor in his political profile because I had never seen him in the studio with a political profile. I would not expect a pastor to have this attitude towards immigrants.

Blendi Fevziu:  That's why he came without the Bible today.

Iris Luarasi:  This is the first because I think that anyone who deals with religion and human rights, I think that this is the only thing... I came here to be heard.

Akil Pano : This kind of low-level populism from Mrs. Luarasi is wrong.

Iris Luarasi:  I came here to be heard and you came here to be heard.

Akil Pano : Populism of this nature is heard by those 1 million Albanians who have been expelled from Albania in the last 10 years.

Iris Luaras i: You should stop listening to me.

Akil Pano:  Spare Albanians the populism you are using.

Iris Luaras i: I'm looking at populism here that the moment this part of the extreme right starts and becomes a trend to attack and think that all the bad things in the world come to us from refugees, this is definitely a form of populism, I can handle it very well. I don't like to deal with this kind of populism

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