Journalist Enver Robelli considers the language used by Prime Minister Edi Rama towards protesters to be extremely disturbing.
Robelli emphasizes that we are dealing with serious insults, comparing protesters to fascist phalanges, which according to him is totally unacceptable for a statesman.
In a direct link to Andrea Danglli's "Off the Record" show on A2CNN, Robelli points out that fascism kills people in the squares, while the protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office is the most peaceful of post-communism.
" For me and for many colleagues here, the language of the Prime Minister is extremely disturbing. Instead of dialogue with citizens, we have very serious insults, which for a statesman are unacceptable. He tried to label people as Iranian, Greek, Serbian agents. Then he compared them not to flamingos, but to Mussolini's fascist phalanxes. This is totally unacceptable. Fascism kills people in the square, this is the most peaceful protest in Albania after the fall of communism. I think this is extremely disturbing. There are also attempts that I found ridiculous. I saw a meeting of the Prime Minister with foreign journalists, and he reprimanded some of them and warned them to be careful what they write ," said Robelli.
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