Massive protests dominate Tirana/ Mustafa Nano: Rama should consider leaving, Albanians do not accept the country being run by a handful of oligarchs
Analyst Mustafa Nano has commented on the recent citizen protests against the government, assessing that the large participation in the rallies is a clear signal of dissatisfaction with the way the country is being governed. According to him, Prime Minister Edi Rama should seriously reflect on the political situation and consider leaving the country's leadership.
Nano said that the thousands of citizens who have taken to the streets to protest show that a significant part of society no longer feels represented by the current government. He argued that Albanians do not accept that decision-making and the development of the country be influenced by narrow economic interests or a small group of influential businessmen.
According to the analyst, public discontent is not only related to political issues, but also to the perception that the government has turned away from the interests of ordinary citizens. He stressed that the demands of the protesters must be heard and that institutions must show more responsiveness in the face of citizen reaction.
In his analysis, Nano assessed that democracy only works when citizens feel heard and when power is not concentrated in the hands of a few people. For this reason, he considered it necessary to deeply reflect on the message that, according to him, the recent protests in the country are giving.
"My advice is only one. I do not give this advice to that other idiot, because that idiot is a barbaric world that does not belong to me. But he should think about leaving, about leaving. Not leaving with the idea that after me there will be a mess, but a normal departure, to pass on the baton, to organize elections within the SP, to elect a new leader and then the rest. If he wants to throw some kind of excuse in our face, let's say, of the type that "you were not able to understand me. "I am hundreds of years ahead in my mind, you are here in 2030". He can tell us these things, but I have to leave. I have to leave because Albanians are no longer willing to accept the fact that this person should rule this country with a handful of businessmen and oligarchs who meet with this person, who talk to this person, who go to his office, the only people who have access to his office, breakfast, lunch, dinner. It is this group of people who are ruling Albania. It is the anger towards this fact, towards this situation that has brought thousands of people to the squares and streets of Tirana", says former ambassador Mustafa Nano.
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