
It seems that Meta had a clear scenario of what was happening since that day when they "threatened" him to become President.
The Battle of Stalingrad between German and Soviet offensive forces from August 1942 to February 1943 is regarded as one of the bloodiest engagements of World War II. Adolf Hitler had assigned the task of defeating Stalingrad to General Frederik Paulus. With the Wehrmacht's Sixth Army and Fourth Panzer Division surrounded and with no hope, Frederick Paulus begged Hitler to allow him to make an attempt to break the encirclement and retreat, but the answer from the Führer was emphatic: "No." . Even on January 26, 1943, when the troops he led received the final blow and from 330,000 were reduced to 91,000, Hitler, to encourage him, promoted Paulus to "Feld Marshall". They say that when Stalin was informed about this, he calmly replied: "This is very good news. Hitler is giving us the opportunity to capture even a field marshal . " Indeed it happened. Not a week passed and on February 2, in the balance sheet of the Red Army, along with 91,000 soldiers, 22 generals, a field marshal was also recorded as a prisoner. It was Frederick Paulus...
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In fact, I was reminded of this story on April 28, the day that 87 deputies voted for Ilir Meta as President of Albania. Immediately, under the title "Injustice kills more than poverty", I elaborated in writing the belief that "Accounts that ignore morality can lead anywhere, but are never the sure path to a reform for Justice", therefore it did not seem right to me that " to get him out of the Umbrella, he had to be voted for President as we saw from the video-taping of Dritan Prifti in January 2011".
Then, I addressed my anger to Gramoz Ruçi, who on April 27, seemed to act nervous when he "threatened" Ilir Meta to become President.
Not many days passed and in the campaign for June 25, the elected President Ilir Meta, using the arsenal of slanders of his friend Sali Berisha, was released to Gramoz Ruçi. Did he remind us of the "dress" you "put on" to pass Kakavija in '97 Gramozi?! (How well he did!) But my excitement for this "reward" that Ilir Meta gave to the lab, which can only be accused of cowardice, did not last long. After a few days, Ilir Meta wore his wife's dress to LSI and left Albania without a "first lady"...
It seems that Meta had a clear scenario of what was happening since that day when they "threatened" him to become President. He definitely understood that they wanted to separate him from Berisha. I'm not sure if on April 27 he also realized that those who proposed him to that post were killing two birds with one stone:
First, they took him out of the Umbrella and second, by making him President, they inflated him artificially to make him a "big fish" in the "pan" of Justice, as is the condition in the "menu" of the EU. He definitely understood the first goal, but he had nothing to do and accepted the offer made to him by Gramoz Ruçi. Buza never laughed at him and that's why, as soon as he was voted as President, he threw away the presidential slogan "with love and calmness" and behaved like a crazy party leader...
Now it's Ilir Meta's turn, to prevent the National Bureau of Investigation from arresting a President. Only he has this opportunity. If he is wise, he avoids this by not appearing at the swearing-in hearing on July 24th. The reason is strong: A man can never swear in front of a man "who is wearing a dress". Today, my advice may seem bitter to Ilir Meta, but I am sure that, when he has plenty of time to think, he will definitely understand me and be grateful that I reminded him of the week-long story of Field Marshal Paulus and the "dress" of Gramoz Ruçi...
*Published on July 24, 2017, the day Meta was sworn in as President. Returned since his arrest now took place.
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