PM Rama rejects opposition accusations of ‘hospitals collapse’: Tired accusations with the aim of coming to power

11/11/2020 15:51

Prime Minister Edi Rama, through a press conference, has criticized the opposition’s accusations of irresponsibility in dealing with the pandemic, saying that he feels disgust when they say that the health system is collapsing.

Rama said that this is not true and added that the opposition is making the accusations in order to turn as many people against the government.

“Let me share with the public the feeling of disgust and contempt for the leaders of the opposition, who have been shattered to the point where their tired hopes for power rest on the dream of a medical catastrophe. They have become spokesmen of panic and a fabricated pessimism to create as much despair through, lies, fabrications. It’s unjustifiable to tell people that hospitals are collapsing, but that is not true.”

“It is absurd because the numbers are high everywhere. Is Merkel stealing? Is the UK stealing? Is the French government stealing? This comes from the ominous intent to incite panic and to make people hostile to the government. Punishable as a strategy for power, but they have no chance to get it. Thank God the virus did not come when they were in power. Then we would have seen what a national tragedy means?” said Rama among other things.

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