
The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, has commented in ironic tones on the second presentation that Prime Minister Edi Rama made to former Democratic MP Dashnor Sula for the position of Chief Inspector General. At the start of his press conference, Berisha stated that the well-known expression "kiss Milo" has now been replaced with "kiss Dash Sula".
During his speech, Berisha also addressed the Prime Minister's absence from the Munich Conference, stating that Rama had planned to participate in this international activity, but that the visit did not take place because, according to him, the scheduled meetings had been canceled.
The Democratic Party leader does not take any steps back from the minors who are invited to the protest, while in today's statement to the media he said that there will be twice as many of them in the next protest.
"The order was to arrest the young people, but I assure you that the next protest will be twice as many young people. The anger of the young people is boundless today, so he now wants to change the laws," he said.
Meanwhile, Berisha continues to deny that any police officers were injured during the February 10 opposition protest, despite live media broadcasts.






















