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The Prime Minister about Meta and Kryemadhi and Monika's statement that the big fish on her phone was Rama

The Prime Minister about Meta and Kryemadhi and Monika's statement that the

Prime Minister Edi Rama, who was invited to Opinion today, responded to Monika Kryemadhi's accusations that "The big fish on her phone was Rama", he spoke about the arrest of Ilir Meta, about SPAK and the arrest of the former deputy of SP, Jurgis Çyrbja.

Rama's response to Monika's accusations

Rama: The lady is in her own trouble and I don't argue with people who are in big trouble. I have no trouble of this nature.

I said it once, I have a younger dog, there is no other mother and son to come before me and tell me that a penny of mine as a tax payer is in your pocket. This is a story of dogs, dogs barking.

Bipeds who have taken the role of a dog in a dog's environment and who bark from all four directions and make soup all over the world.

How Rama comments on Meta's arrest

Rama: I do not comment, the police do not announce when they arrest. That I do not comment, does not mean that I am against the arrest. Generally speaking, the police get the order to arrest someone, and they go and arrest them, they don't think about the place or the time, because it's de-conspiracy. We have given power to SPAK with all our power. We've created a standalone machine gun that hits left, hits right, hits near me...

Rama is asked about the arrest of former Socialist MP Jurgis Çyrbja

Rama: This is why we built justice. People are selected on the basis of what they know, not on the basis of what people can do tomorrow. Many people on the path of life deviate, fall into the trap of illegal gain and therefore there is a system that punishes them. Even in the family, it may happen that the child you raised and educated may go off track.

Rama is asked if he puts pressure on SPAK

Rama: This is a great insult to the intelligence of this entire people. I am repeating that what the Socialist Party has done under my leadership is epoch-making. It is the first political force in the history of this country that has made a decision and expressed its full will to withdraw its power from the territory of justice.

And with a certain cost, that justice freed from political power will strike within us as well. And not an uninvited cost, but a welcome cost to me. Because from an organizational point of view, from an administrative point of view, you can do everything, but when it comes to judging criminal offenses, you cannot do that. For this, justice is needed, the prosecution is needed, the court is needed.