"Great job, you are not one to cry about protests", Erion Braçe calls on Edi Rama: You must govern, this is what you should do

Socialist Party MP Erion Braçe has reacted again regarding the protests, emphasizing that they constitute a full democratic right, but cannot be confused with the function of governance.
According to him, peaceful protest is a legitimate means of expressing dissatisfaction and should be treated as a normal part of a democratic society. However, he underlines that the government's duty is not to deal with protests, but to focus on its work and responsibilities.
"The government is not there to cry over the protest, with it and from it; the government is there to govern! Govern! Do this, govern," says Braçe, thus calling on Prime Minister Edi Rama to focus on governing the country and continue with the work.
According to him, the country faces a difficult period due to weather conditions and high temperatures, emphasizing the need for fire preparedness, care for the health of citizens, and the guarantee of basic services, especially during the summer season and tourist influx.
Erion Braçe's full reaction:
Oh no, oh no, protest is not governance!
Peaceful protest is a legitimate right, an essential element of democracy;
We have to get used to it, accept it as such; a government is certainly not comfortable with the protest in front of it, but it's a big deal.
The government is not there to mourn the protest, with it and from it; the government is there to govern!
Govern! This is what you do, govern!
We are entering a difficult season – from the point of view of the weather, its consequences, and therefore from the point of view of services;
We are entering the hot and dry season and the El Niño phenomenon - for which everyone is preparing since next week, will affect us too with all the emergency it brings;
We need to govern – get ready from an environmental point of view, especially with fires, from a health point of view, especially with the impact on the health of the elderly, children and the chronically ill, from a labor point of view, especially to protect workers, their health when working outdoors, from a services point of view, especially for the supply of water for family and agricultural use; we are entering the high season of tourism – the largest influx is coming now and we need to be ready with everything, including services that were not there or did not work last year;
All of these are emergencies!
In the daily routine of governance, we must implement the budget; by the end of May, we had collected even more revenue, but we had spent less – it is money that the economy, jobs, and people lack; we must invest!
Just as we should do the things we said we would do; I am still waiting for the decision for mothers of children with disabilities; I am still waiting for the decision for newborn children, the new scheme that must be enriched with other elements, including the extension of maternity leave and more.
There is much to be done of what we have committed to do!
The protest is on its legitimate path; the protesters are doing their job; the government's job is to govern the country and serve! Even those in protest want services, while there are many more who are not in protest who deserve services. This is the government's job; if it doesn't do it, it's in vain!
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