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Criticizing Rama, Zegjine Çaushi attacks the influencer: You're being ironic, you ugly...

Criticizing Rama, Zegjine Çaushi attacks the influencer: You're

The debate that began after Prime Minister Edi Rama's statements about influencers who have supported the protests against the government has now moved to social networks, where socialist MP Zegjine Çaushi and influencer Dea Mishel Hoxha have become protagonists.

It all started after Dea Mishel publicly reacted to Rama's comments about bloggers and influencers who have supported the civic protest for Zvërnec and the resignation of the prime minister. In her video, she stated that most of the influencers are educated and articulate girls, while reminding the head of government that within the ranks of the Socialist Party there are figures who, according to her, do not represent the same standard.

Among the names he mentioned was the MP for Fier, Zegjine Çaushi, whom Dea said does not know how to count and is not a role model for young girls.

The comments appear to have not been well received by the socialist MP, who reacted directly on social media. In a public comment, Çaushi insulted the influencer by calling her "ugly."

"Being ironic, you ugly thing, is the end of the world ," the MP wrote.

Dea Mishel's response was not long in coming. The influencer ironized the socialist lawmaker's reaction, calling it exactly the example she had described in her video.

"Oh my god, you're right about what I expect from a functional illiterate person. I straightened my teeth, so I'm not taking it personally. What's your plan, are you going to learn Albanian? " she replied.

Criticizing Rama, Zegjine Çaushi attacks the influencer: You're

Dea further published other comments on "Instastory", where she continued her irony towards the MP, claiming that the latter was using edited photos and trying to avoid debate on the arguments she had raised.

The clash comes at the height of the political and civic tensions that have accompanied the protests of recent days, where a number of well-known influencers and public figures have come out in support of the cause against the project in Zvërnec and have demanded the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama.

 

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