Muamedi is asking Rama, why Albanians from the diaspora should not protest in Albania, but they should be able to mix in Macedonia

Muamedi Criticizes Rama’s Response to Diaspora Concerns

Political analyst Umir Muamedi has expressed strong disagreement with Prime Minister Edi Rama’s recent comments regarding Albanians living abroad. Muamedi questioned Rama’s rationale for suggesting that Albanians from Macedonia and Kosovo should not protest within Albania, while acknowledging a different approach when the topic involves Macedonia itself. The criticism centers on what Muamedi perceives as a double standard.

He argued that Rama’s statement was counterproductive, particularly given the Prime Minister’s prior engagement with the political and social climate in Macedonia. Muamedi specifically addressed the distinction made between Albanians residing in Macedonia and Kosovo, who are now categorized as “diaspora,” and consequently, discouraged from protesting within Albania. “When Rama is mixed in the internal affairs of Macedonia, it is normal,” Muamedi stated.

“Now, when Albanians from Macedonia and Kosovo are considered a diaspora and should not protest in Albania under this sign, it is a double standard.”

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