"I've heard the flamingos, but I don't understand why they don't separate from the crows", Rama reacts to the protest on the boulevard: The road to hell is paved with good intentions

Edi Rama has reacted again regarding the citizen protest, writing that good intentions are not enough if they are not based on facts, reason and dialogue.
Referring to the expression " The road to hell is paved with good intentions ," he says that causes, no matter how noble, can take the wrong direction when they become detached from reality and refuse to debate the facts.
Regarding the protest, Prime Minister Rama expresses understanding for the citizens who have been mobilized out of concern for the protection of nature, whom he symbolizes with "pink flamingos".
He says he respects their concerns and considers them sincere, but criticizes them because, according to him, they refuse to listen to arguments, experts, and institutions to discuss solutions.
On the other hand, Rama uses the metaphors "ravens" and "ravens" to describe political actors or groups that, according to him, feed on noise, slander, conspiracy theories and denial of facts, adding that they are trying to use protesters for political purposes.
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