
Prime Minister Edi Rama's meeting with the residents of Durrës affected by the TID project has ended, but it seems that not all those present have reached an agreement. Upon leaving, Rama told the media that an agreement was reached with 34 of the families, while he stated that the rest, who he believes are creating the situation, are linked to the Democratic Party and its leader.
"We spoke with 34 citizens of Durrës, representatives of families, for about 2 and a half hours. The conversation was constructive, with different opinions. 35 others there who do not represent the citizens or the city but only the plight of an 80-something year-old man, create situations that are ridiculous and that show where that party has fallen," Rama told the media.
But although there is still opposition from some residents, the head of government expressed confidence that despite everything, the project will not be stopped and that only a few homes suspected of having cultural value will be verified.






















