The program "Report" on Rai3 program has been inciting strong reactions in Albanian politics for a week, but also in Italy, in Sunday's episode it did not give the second part of the investigation about Albania, an investigation which was announced almost every day. .
Even today, Sigfrido Ranucci, the author of the show "Report" on Rai3, announced the publication of the second part with other investigations. But then during the show, the second part of the report was not given. There was not even an explanation as to why the part of the investigation about Albania was cancelled.
Even more so, that Sigfrido Ranucci commented today on Facebook, also the attitude of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who came to the defense of his Albanian counterpart, Edi Rama, stating that the latter was attacked only because he helped Italy with immigrants.
In the meantime, informally, Ranucci, in several replies on Facebook, justifies that the show canceled the second part of the investigation as they are negotiating to get an interview with Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Journalist Enton Abilekaj has also reacted to this event, stating that such an incident has not happened so openly even on Albanian television.
"The author of the investigative show Report on Rai 3, Sigfrido Ranucci, announced all week that today would be the second part of the report on Albania. Which meant that the reportage was ready, the first part was broadcast last Sunday and the second part would be broadcast today.
Today, without any explanation, Rai 3 did not broadcast the second part. Ranucci replied to the disappointed viewers on FB that they are reconciling an interview with Prime Minister Rama, to justify the screaming lack of reportage about Albania.
The real reasons are not known, until now it can only be said with certainty that Rama achieved his goal. How it happened is the task of the Italian journalists, who became protagonists for a week in Albania, to clarify with the same passion that they enjoyed the effect of the first part. This has also happened with other foreign media, which the prime minister has taken care to keep quiet, but such an incident has not happened so openly even on Albanian TV", writes Abilekaj on social networks.
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