SMI’s Chair Identifies ‘Institution Haemorrhage’ among Gjirokastra’s Biggest Problems

Chairwoman of Socialist Movement for Integration (SMI) Monika Kryemadhi has underlined Friday that one of the biggest problems in Albania is the hemorrhage of institutions, but that the hurricane of change is being felt throughout the country.

At a meeting with Gjirokastra citizens, Kryemadhi stressed that more socialists than the SMI candidates can not find the socialists of Gjirokastra, calling on them to vote number 6.

Moreover, she promised that Prime Minister Edi Rama will be punished as “the rotten phenomenon of transition”, as she accused the Head of Government of not respecting women, terrorizing the healthcare providers and giving the COVID-19 jab in exchange for the vote on April 25 elections.

“One of the biggest problems is the hemorrhage of Gjirokastra institutions. It's very real, because this hemorrhage is not unintentional. It is not accidental that the Gjirokastra Regional Hospital leaves for Fier because he wants to force the people of Gjirokastra, Tepelena, Libohova, Dropull to go and be treated in Greece, when in the meantime they must have their own hospital in the middle of the city.

Departure the archives towards Lushnja is not unintentional, because he seeks the alienation of the stones of the alleys of Gjirokastra, he seeks the alienation of the Albanian history.

Departure of the Education Directorate is not unintentional, any institutional departure is not unintentional because Edi Rama and the renaissance seeks to erase our history, seeks to erase our memory, seeks to alienate our flag”, marked Kryemadhi among others.