Following Sali Berisha's call for students to boycott classes, following the government's decision to close TikTok, socialist MP Erion Braçe has also reacted. In a post on social media, Braçe says that making such a statement means having mental problems.
According to Socialist MP Erion Braçe, this call is a horror that reaches the ears of children and parents. In a post on Instagram, Braçe shared a video from the "Besnik Sykja" high school.
"What do you have to be to tell a child: don't go to school in a school (Gjimanzi Besnik Sykja) like this because they've closed TikTok! But stay on TikTok, don't learn, because if you learn it's harmful, don't study because if you study it's harmful, but read and stay on TikTok. You have to have big, very big mental problems to tell a child that they're hindering your freedom of expression. If they're hindering your freedom of expression because they've closed TikTok. I don't know, but it's a horror, a horror that continues and enters the ears of every child, it enters the ears of every parent who practically wants their child to be the best, wants their child to become knowledgeable. And you don't become knowledgeable through Kalashnikovs on TikTok," the socialist MP said.
Today, Sali Berisha called on students to boycott classes and go on strike in protest of the closure of the TikTok platform. The democratic leader also asked all parents not to send their children to school. He promised that upon coming to power, he would reopen this social network.
(A2 Televizion)