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Gazeta Shqiptare

E premte, 17 Shkurt 2023

BERISHA: IF RAMA DOESN’T SHUN PARLIAMENT, WE WILL GO TO SURREL

OPPOSITION PROTEST / TENSION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT, EXCLUDED “We swear we will go there, Surrel will be the object of the peaceful revolution. The revolution will not stop.” Motion with debate approved for 2 March (In the photo) The head of the PD, Sali Berisha, yesterday among the protesters in front of Parliament On page 3
Dashnor Sula Edi Rama Sali Berisha Surrel

Towards the local elections

Opinion of the Day On one side is Rama's party, with its absolute power at the central and local levels. On the other side is the opposition, which for the first time in over thirty years... Continues on page 20 By ARBËR ZAIMI Towards the local elections
Arbër Zaimi Mcgonigal

‘McGonigal’ - an extraordinary case, but the response must be as well

Opinion of the Day According to an anecdote circulating in Tirana seven years ago, Prime Minister Rama had replied to an anxious oligarch with the words: “The boys are upset...” Continues on page 21 By GENC POLLO ‘McGonigal’ - an extraordinary case, but the response must be as well
Genc Pollo Mcgonigal Tiranë

“New York Post”: In the FBI official’s blacklist, Berisha, opposition politicians and businessmen were added

“Why did the Albanians pay McGonigal?” Foreign media are giving voice to the scandal. McGonigal's former agent had ties to Joe Biden's son American media continue to devote substantial space to the “McGonigal” case. Most recently it was the “New York Post”, which published a report about the former FBI chief and his ties to President Biden's son. As for McGonigal's ties to Albania, the “New York Post” writes that the former agent's blacklist included the former prime minister... On page 2
Sali Berisha Dashnor Sula Joe Biden Shqipëri

Meta: On 3 March, the voice of the people will roar

The leader of the Freedom Party: Albanian protests will continue “Civil resistance will not stop until Rama is removed” “Half of the demolitions undertaken during seemingly political actions against illegal construction are declared illegal by the courts.” This was the finding of an article published yesterday by BIRN, to which the leader of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta, reacted. He declared that the destruction of citizens' and businesses' property is one of the ugliest crimes that Prime Minister Edi Rama is committing. In a post on social media, Meta said... On page 4
Meta Ilir Meta Mcgonigal Edi Rama

Formerly persecuted people, the new list of names of 1,500 beneficiaries

HOW TO BENEFIT On pages 22-23