Prime Minister Edi Rama is in Basel, Switzerland this Monday. He is participating in the “Parcours” exhibition, where one of his sculptures is also being presented.
It is a bronze sculpture created based on drawings made at the Prime Minister’s Office. The process goes from hand-drawn lines to 3D printing.
Rama’s images were posted by former anti-drug officer Dritan Zagani, who has been living with political asylum in Switzerland for years.
He was forced to leave the country after denouncing former Interior Minister Saimir Tahiri’s connections with Moisi Habilaj’s drug trafficking group.
“The squares of Tirana are full, this guy eats and drinks here with your money…. Continue to protest peacefully because you are a cultured people, just like this guy wants. It’s good that you wear white sneakers, you idiot, but why do you ever wash them because they’re covered in slime” – writes Zagani.
Although at an exhibition, Rama seems to have had his mind on the protests in Albania, as there have been numerous comments on social media about this issue. /LAPSI.al