In his interview with Sidorela Gjonin, socialist MP Erion Braçe, admitted that some things said by Elisa Spiropali are right and true.
According to him, they even stand for Rama.
“Ms. Spiropali has raised some concerns that remain, for me they remain for others there, and for the prime minister they remain. At the moment we say that we must re-energize the SP, that we must open the SP, we must make it more democratic, practically we have accepted a series of problems that must be cured”, Braçe said.
So Rama also knows that Spiropali is right about some of the criticisms he makes.
But why does Prime Minister and Socialist leader Rama want Spiropali to be silent and not speak a word, even within the Socialist Party itself?
If she is right about some of the concerns she raises, why do they want to silence her?
Excerpt from the interview:
Sidorela John: Yesterday there were discussions within the SP. Collision at a distance or even face to face is what happens in PS. Do you have an opinion about the different voices in the SP, a comment that was discussed yesterday was the one Rama may have made to Elisa Spiropali: “The SP and I are invested in you, you will not speak anymore”.
Erion Brace: The SP has invested in us, not in the SP.
Sidorela John: At Spiropali in this case
Erion Brace: I talk about myself, I don’t prefer to talk about names. I thought that the thing was not only being said to Mrs. Spiropali, but also to me or to others in the hall. I continue to be deficit in SP. There are many people in PS who did not have the opportunity that I had. They are simple socialists, at different stages, but they too have expected from the SP and have not received what they deserved.
Sidorela John: Are there others who got more than they deserved?
Erion Brace: Of course there are plenty.
Sidorela John: Is Spiropali such a case?
Erion Brace: I am not the judge of contributions to the SP. I think it is the party that, through democratic processes, should give them what they deserve.
Sidorela John: Is there a clash within the SP between Spiropali and Rama?
Erion Brace: For what? I don’t prefer to talk about household things. It is my principle that household items stay at home, they don’t go out. Ms. Spiropali has raised some concerns that remain, for me, for others there, and for the prime minister. The moment we say that we need to reenergize the SP, that we need to open the SP, we need to make it more democratic, we have practically accepted a series of problems that need to be cured.













