After the demonstration on Friday in Tirana, which killed three people, the Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha accused the opposition. The head of the opposition Socialist mayor of Tirana, Edi Rama, "wanted to mount a violent coup, imagining a scenario in Tunisia to Albania," Berisha said at the press night Friday to Saturday.
"He and those bastards Ben Ali Albanian imagined for you, citizens of Albania, the Tunisian scenario," said Berisha. "Under this scenario," said Albanian Prime Minister, people had to enter the seat of government to Parliament and to the institutions. " Berisha denounced Friday this action, he said, by "a group of smugglers, criminals and terrorists", their number amounting to "at least 200 to 300 people.
"The full responsibility for everything that happened is for organizers of Tunisian scenario," he said Berisha. Mr. Rama has firmly rejected the accusations of Mr. Berisha. "There was no such scenario. This is not true. Is what you've seen the protesters to address the Parliament and other institutions?" He said.
An opposition rally, with thousands of people erupted Friday, killing three protesters. The demonstrators gathered outside the government headquarters to demand the resignation of Mr. Berisha and early parliamentary elections. The event gave rise to violent clashes between protesters and police who surrounded the government building.
"He and those bastards Ben Ali Albanian imagined for you, citizens of Albania, the Tunisian scenario," said Berisha. "Under this scenario," said Albanian Prime Minister, people had to enter the seat of government to Parliament and to the institutions. " Berisha denounced Friday this action, he said, by "a group of smugglers, criminals and terrorists", their number amounting to "at least 200 to 300 people.
"The full responsibility for everything that happened is for organizers of Tunisian scenario," he said Berisha. Mr. Rama has firmly rejected the accusations of Mr. Berisha. "There was no such scenario. This is not true. Is what you've seen the protesters to address the Parliament and other institutions?" He said.
An opposition rally, with thousands of people erupted Friday, killing three protesters. The demonstrators gathered outside the government headquarters to demand the resignation of Mr. Berisha and early parliamentary elections. The event gave rise to violent clashes between protesters and police who surrounded the government building.
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