Architect Gjergj Caca said that the publication of the photo of protester Erlis Sina on the prime minister’s social networks is a violation of privacy.
Invited to a television studio, Caca stated that Rama does every other profession, except for the role of prime minister.
“What Rama did is entering someone else’s house. Even the language is denigrating, like: “I’m crying for trouble.”
A prime minister who is paid by taxes to be the prime minister, does everything but be the prime minister. He does the gardener, the blogger, the mayor.
That post, perhaps not just to show regret, but more as an insult, that “look how you’ve been reduced.” The decision to stay for 24 hours was not unanimous among all the protesters. The group is small and stays overnight.
“Rama doesn’t deal with problems, but he goes everywhere on Facebook and digs into them and starts creating a fable,” said Caca.