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The government dances tango. Democrats at the constitutional table: The coalition should be shaken to the core

Geweria kërcen tango. Demokratët në tryezën e Kushtetutës: Koalicioni t i bien kokallat

Il governo balla il tango. I democratici al tavolo della Costituzione: la coalizione va scossa fin nelle ossa

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Elbasan one day after the massacre, witnesses speak. The masked men stain the asphalt with blood Interest rates – the government between two fires In the days of the financial schemes, Vlora and several peripheral cities, where anger was sparked by the gamblers and the turmoil drew hundreds of citizens into the city square, they demanded the cleansing of the city. And these are the testimonies that are not all. In this city, the deposit house was almost 'shut down'. Yesterday, for 2 hours, goods were withdrawn from the VEFA company. The people involved were aware. But they tried to pass through under pressure. The wave of revolts continues to grow. In our city, and with the government, which was opposed by the Nov? government and the chairman of LAA. A group of the firm's clerics sent by Perc' The prime minister told Parliament yesterday that the government is powerless to cope, and he was informed that it would continue with the votes of the whole Albanian people, perhaps that would help wisely. Briti from Saturday ends on 14 September, while the hidden affair through the government. It seems like another day like the previous one. This is clear at a moment when the next decision is awaited for the bankrupt company VEFA and others. The prime minister was summoned by Brussels: it is seeking that strict measures not be taken. At the same time, the Ministry of Economy is preparing a new reform program for the recovery of the markets. The lenders ask the government to find a solution. In recent weeks many statements have been made so as not to allow him to fall into debt. But there are also companies that have benefited from the financial schemes still remaining in government. Albanians are seeing protests every day in the streets and squares and are demanding transparency for the lost money. The government still has not made a concrete plan to cover the damages. In the end, they want to know where their savings have gone. In this crisis, the opposition has started a petition against the government. Democracy is being tested in every corner of the country.