Rama gathers the Albanians in London, but there were also protesters among them
Prime Minister Edi Rama had his next meeting with the diaspora in London this Sunday.
Rama was welcomed by thousands of immigrants, but there were also protesters among them.
The meeting started at 13:00 and outside the premises where the meeting was held, some Albanians welcomed the Prime Minister with a protest.
Also, during the speech, the prime minister was interrupted several times by some protesters, while Rama himself stopped asking for calm.
During his speech, the Prime Minister asked for the help of the Albanians of Great Britain to make Albania, as he said, even better for every Albanian.
"Today, you are not only compatriots. You are voters, who for the first time will be able to participate in the political elections of Albania, enjoying the right to vote from where you are. I say to you and the Albanians very openly wherever they are next spring, I want your vote, from this peninsula, to make all of you even more proud of Albania in the eyes of the world, and to make Albania even better for everyone Albanian, and all the children of this country, even the children of those who were at the door today, blinded and misunderstood. Together with the few who were introduced here as saboteurs, who are not guilty, because they are responsible for their guilt those whom you all together with a vote next spring must show that they must leave once and for all, from the courtyard of our Majlis, where there is room to be divided in views, but there cannot be more place to be divided in this form, where the division appeared today: with 3000 people here and 30 people out there, who did not stop swearing at the example of those who have made the Parliament of Albania into the alley of fools who only curse and only preach destruction. Today we are no longer who we were when you came here under a different name. But even Albania is no longer what it was 11 years ago when its name was slandered. Let me please, don't tease him because he's on the stamp, we have him like garlic."