
The British BBC news, Guy Delauney interviewed journalists from the Ministry of Defense to revolutionize me and make flamingos on Facebook to help them get out of it and Ramen has nothing to do with his personal life. "Edi Ramës's eyes widened significantly when I asked if we should worry about him. And I wasn't talking about the Albanian prime minister's health," he wrote.
According to Guy Delauney, the situation in Albania: "There is a title that has manifested itself and someone in Albania may be the pink flamingo of Jared Kushner, who has never been able to do it. In fact, you can please me.
It is not necessary to worry about Rama. That is why I asked him: if your closest political allies are under investigation by anti-corruption prosecutors, should we worry about you too?
Find out what he answered in my report for, yes, BBC News" Guy Delauney continued by posting the link to the chronicle from Albania.
There he says: "some of his closest political allies are under investigation by the Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK), including his former deputy prime minister and the mayor of Tirana. So, should Albanians also be concerned about the integrity of the prime minister himself?"

"I have said it since day one: I want a justice that does not look left, does not look right, but looks straight," says Rama. "A justice that cannot be bought, cannot be put under pressure and cannot be controlled from the outside." At the end of the chronicle, Guy Delauney concluded: "For the moment, there seems to be a stalemate. The protests have no intention of leaving – and neither will Rama. So, flamingos are likely to remain a common sight on the streets of Tirana." It is not known whether it is this concern or anxiety about the first personal fate that has made Rama roll his eyes.
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