The main opposition parties in Albania are preparing for a major protest on Saturday, accusing the government of having links to drug dealers, despite being called ‘traitors’ to Albania by the Prime Minister.
Albania’s opposition Democratic Party and the Socialist Movement for Integration, LSI, have finalised their preparations for a major protest on Saturday in Tirana, demanding the resignation of the Interior Minister Fatmir Xhafaj, who they accuse of engaging in drug smuggling.
Meanwhile, opposition MPs effectively blocked the work of parliament last week, disrupting hearings and refusing to discuss anything except their allegations about Xhafaj.
Socialist Prime Minister Edi Rama attempted to maintain a show of normality by holding meetings with supporters across the country where government officials presented the alleged achievements of the government and listened to people’s problems.
In the course of the so-called “tour of accountability”, Rama made several speeches per day, claiming big successes in improving the economy and social services, justifying controversial decisions to award concessionary contracts for various public services and promising new roads.
Along with these acts, Rama and other Socialist Party officials have slated the opposition’s claims against the Interior Minister as “a fabrication” designed to undermine Albania’s hopes of opening EU membership talks next June.
“This is an unprecedented act of historic betrayal of this country,” Rama said in parliament on Tuesday, referring to the opposition attacks and the scheduled protest. “This is anti-European propaganda,” he added.
Answering to the allegation, Lulzim Basha, head of the Democratic Party, said: “Your government’s links with crime and corruption are the true obstacles to [EU] integration.
“You are the true traitors to the citizens and you did this just to fill your pockets by allying yourself with organized crime and drug traffickers.”
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