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"Government caught in blatant corruption"/ Nard Ndoka confirms it, tomorrow in protest

2026-01-23 19:48:00, Politikë CNA

"Government caught in blatant corruption"/ Nard Ndoka confirms it,

PDK leader Nard Ndoka has confirmed to CNA that he will be part of tomorrow's protest that will be held by the opposition to remove Prime Minister Edi Rama.

"Yes, I will be at the protest. In a country where corruption has become the system of governance and arrogance the mode of communication, presence at the protest is not a political choice, but a civic obligation," Ndoka said.

Being one of the critical voices of the DP, when asked if he is protesting in the right way, Ndoka stated that the problem is not the opposition that is protesting, but the government that steals and mocks citizens and behaves as if power is a family inheritance.

"I have been critical of the DP and I have never hidden it. But today, the problem is not the opposition that protests, the problem is a government that steals, mocks citizens and behaves as if power is a family heirloom. Criticism of the opposition cannot serve as a shield for the government, but rather as an opportunity to correct itself," said Ndoka.

Can the PDK topple Rama and the government with protests? According to the leader of the PDK, Nard Ndoka, a protest does not topple a government, but protests show that a government has lost touch with reality and the citizens.

He emphasizes that governments fall not only by vote but also when society ceases to believe that they have any reason to remain.

"A protest does not bring down a government, but protests show that a government has lost touch with reality and with citizens. Governments do not fall only from votes, they also fall when society ceases to believe that they have any reason to remain. Protest is a citizen's instrument to intimidate, stop and remove a government caught red-handed, in electoral crime and blatant corruption", Ndoka underlined./ CNA





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