"Braçe has been and will remain who he is", Rama comments on the debates within the PS: Whoever says come on, kill me, will love you

Prime Minister Edi Rama has publicly reacted to the recent discussions and clashes within the Socialist Party, commenting on the critical positions of Erion Braçe and Elisa Spiropali.
During an interview with Nikoll Lesi, Rama initially focused on Erion Braçe, who has recently increased his criticism of the government and expressed ambitions to lead the Municipality of Tirana. The head of government stated that the socialist MP has always been the same in his positions and he does not see anything unusual in his reactions.
"I know that Braçja has been and will remain who he is. I don't think there is anything new, he has been like that, he will be like that and he should be like that. He is exactly himself. There is nothing to be surprised about. That is how he is. Whoever tries to imitate him is making a mistake," said Rama.
The Prime Minister also commented on the relationship with Elisa Spiropali, following debates held at the meetings of the Socialist parliamentary group. Spiropali reacted publicly after the warnings of disciplinary measures, expressing dissatisfaction and reservations about the situation in the party.
"Will Elisa be expelled? Whoever says come here and kill me, says it because they love you. These things should not be taken literally. They are completely normal as long as they do not touch the red line. Anyone can make a mistake. Anyone who has made contributions can make a mistake the second time. The third time then divides it..." , said Rama.
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