Citizen protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office, Qafoku: The opposition was left without a job!

Journalist Roland Qafoku, commenting on the recent citizen protests in front of the Prime Minister's Office, emphasizes that in a way they have made the opposition appear unemployed.
According to Qafoku, the protests show that the problem was not that citizens did not stand up, but that they had not been inspired by the DP so far.
Invited to the show "Off the Record" by Andrea Danglli on A2CNN, the journalist asks, among other questions: Is the government concerned about this protest?
" Ironically, what is happening is that the SP is celebrating its 35th anniversary at the Congress Palace, where Rama has also responded to the protesters, saying that as long as I am there is no turning back. There seems to be no concern in the SP. But on the other hand, it is worth noting that the government is worried about this protest? What is obvious in the first place is that it seems as if the opposition has been left without a job. Because it has lost the cause that these people do not come out, do not protest. The opposition has not motivated the people to protest. It has put the government in difficulty, whatever it is with it. There is a cacophony in the protest and if there is no organization, there will be no end. The beauty of this protest was that there were no Molotov cocktails, no fireworks, which were a horror ," says Qafoku.
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