"Today it's annoying when they call us 'thief', tomorrow they'll force us to stand up", Adriatik Lapaj: What kind of prime minister is this who tells the police 'go get him and put him inside'?"

2026-02-15 22:50:10 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS
"Today it's annoying when they call us 'thief', tomorrow

The chairman of "Shqipëria Bëhet", Adriatik Lapaj, has reacted through a video message on social networks regarding the situation created during Prime Minister Edi Rama's visit to Durrës, where he was greeted with protests by some citizens.

Lapaj harshly criticized the behavior of the head of government, stating that it has never been seen in any country that the prime minister gives orders to the police to escort citizens.

"What kind of a country is this where the prime minister tells the police 'go get him' and the citizen spends 24 hours inside?" Lapaj said.

He added that Rama's behavior is the same towards the "Albania Becomes" protesters, where, on the orders of the prime minister, Guard forces have removed the chairs of activists who have been protesting against the government for weeks.

"He sends the guard to us and tells them 'go get the chairs'. Today he gets annoyed when they call him 'thief', tomorrow they will force us to stand. He orders the police and they obey," he declared.

Adriatik Lapaj: The Prime Minister remembered that he escaped by fleeing Tirana because we tell him every day "you thief", if you see him in the video, he tells them "go get him".

It's terrible, he does it here every day, he sends the guard every time we say "you thief", they take our plastic bags, chairs, whatever they can find, he did it in Durrës too. Because he is treating the state as a personal matter.

Referring to the law, the prime minister cannot order the police, the guard employee, or the bodyguard,

What is this country where the prime minister tells the police "go get him" and the citizen is escorted for hours, deprived of his freedom.

We tell him, he tells the guards, "go get the chairs" and they come like a kennel.

It's getting surreal. Who would have thought that the parliament and the state could meet and change a law because the prime minister doesn't like it because it offends the deputy prime minister? Since he has the numbers, any law that offends him, he meets and changes it.

This is an issue that must be taken seriously because it is returning to the characteristics of a dictator who decides the fate of people. Who orders the police and they obey him as his sworn servants.

Where has this been seen, imagine this happening in Slovenia, Greece, Croatia. It's a shame!

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