To a citizen's comment during the "Sy m'sy" column, who questioned the quality of the roads in Albania, saying that " they are in pieces ", Prime Minister Edi Rama responded by saying that if they were like that, the "Giro d'Italia 2025" would not be held in our country.
Rama ironically said that those Italians who saw and inspected the streets were "patronageists".
"The roads are in pieces? It's inexplicable that the Giro d'Italia makes its grand start from Albania. The Italians came to check all the things they needed. How can you explain that not only did they not find the roads in pieces and they have three stages to do in Albania, but on the contrary they said they were impressed by the infrastructure in Albania. Or do you mean patronages from Italy on bicycles who come here to break their necks with the roads in pieces," said Rama. (A2 Televizion)