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French media article, Shkullak: Strong signal for official Paris to Rama's policy

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French media article, Shkullak: Strong signal for official Paris to Rama's
Armand Shkullaku and Edi Rama

Analyst Armand Shkullaku has commented on the French media article that describes Edi Rama as an autocrat and that criticizes the West for its attitudes towards him and what is happening in Albania.

Shkullaku stated that this article is a strong signal for the government of Paris, for its attitudes towards Edi Rama's politics in Tirana.

'The article is important for the fact that it is claimed by an authoritative media, founded by journalists and is an independent media, but which has influence in the highest circles of politics and government in France.

It is important for the fact that that media says what we have always said; that like Americans and Westerners, they bargain at the expense of our rights, supporting a regime to do their jobs. They want to bring mujahedin, a big deal because some Albanians don't have democracy.

They want to bring Afghans, it's a big deal that the leader of the opposition is in prison.

They want to bring chemical weapons, a big deal because there is no freedom of expression and Albania ranks last for media freedom and is a hybrid democracy.

They say this in the title.

So an autocrat is supported for the sake of the interests of the West.

What does the west see in this, it simply finishes its own affairs.

We have said this in time, but the fact that a media of this level says it.

What does this mean?

Usually in politics it is done in this way; states through diplomacy, different states carry out their work regardless of the information they have from intelligence sources.

I don't believe there is a person in America or Europe who does not know that cocaine is trafficked here, that politicians are connected to the mafia and half of those in public office are criminals and thugs.

This works as a separate line and separate diplomacy.

This starts to stir when authoritative media such as MediaPart, Le Mond in France, Corriere in Italy, the New York Times or the Washington Times in America, begin to criticize no longer Edi Rama, but the attitude of the West towards Edi Rama or any similar government. , as was the New York Times article against Vucic.

What does it mean? It means that the French embassy tomorrow cannot ignore a media with this authority.

If tomorrow, after MediaPart's article, a journalist from Le Monde, Le Figaro, says, wait, it's not just the Albanian Maldives, but there are also some other problems. If Le Monde and Le Figaro come, this forces diplomacy and state relations to take other steps.

This is also a signal for the official Paris, wait that not everything is Maldives and pink that the extravagant prime minister has so much charm that with his charm they can dazzle so much that you don't see here, that a political purge is taking place here the opposition, the media is being silenced and a regime has been completely installed here', said Armand Shkullaku.

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