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E diel 2 Tetor 2016

WASTE LAW

Rama: No turning back, where we went wrong THE PRIME MINISTER: PD, LIKE THE BOOGEYMAN. LULZIM BASHA: HE BETRAYED THE ALBANIANS Protest concert in Tirana and Valbonë, for the ban on waste imports and the construction of HECs. Eda Zari and Elida Duni invite the other artists to join them. The people of Tropoja, today at Energjetika for the river “Llala’s threat? He himself remained silent when the opposition leader was threatened” Gjinushi’s account: What I think about Rama, Saliu and the trash (In the photo:) Skënder Gjinushi. From the protest against waste in front of the prime minister’s office The PSD leader: Some are doing opposition and others are taking the vote for change. A different rhythm, with the roads and the corruption of those in power... By VALENTINA MADANI - FATMIRA NIKOLLI - ERMELINDA HOXHAJ Prime Minister Edi Rama, during his weekly communication with the public through a video message, attacked the opposition, calling it a “bogeyman” that is frightening citizens with propaganda about the new urban waste law. In his weekly communication this Sunday with his followers on social networks, Prime Minister Edi Rama devoted yesterday’s message entirely to the law on the import of waste, as one of the hottest debates of the moment. He opened the video message directly with a barrage of accusations against the opposition, seeing it as the strongest opponent in this issue. “Turned into a skeleton of a weasel and left out on the streets without leadership, without any program, reduced to a political grouping that spends every day slandering and frightening Albanians more and more about drugs, medicines, food, nature, trash and what On pages 2-3, 14-15
Edi Rama Lulzim Basha Eda Zari Elida Duni Skënder Gjinushi Tiranë Valbonë Tropojë

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