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Mustafa Nano: Rama's power is terrifying, I would go crazy if I had it!

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Mustafa Nano: Rama's power is terrifying, I would go crazy if I had it!
Mustafa Nano and Edi Rama

Mustafa Nano, commenting on the new government, said that Prime Minister Edi Rama is today an absolute leader in Albania, especially within the socialist majority.

According to him, "whoever agrees to become part of the "Rama" cabinet has certainly taken into account that they will be subordinates to Rama, and that's it."

"Edi Rama is an absolute leader, who delegates power either to his trusted ones or to Diella. The others will be mere numbers.

I'll give you proof of this. When the prime minister was announcing the names of the cabinet, none of them knew anything. Everyone was making spontaneous reactions and looking at each other.

That scene shocked me. Because it's absurd. A person should know where they're going to appoint him, because maybe there might be a reason to refuse a certain position.

Even if he does not refuse, the slave needs to know ahead of time, in order to prepare, ponder, and plan innovations, initiatives, and reforms.

If this doesn't happen, then it occurs to them that there's no point in killing them, because someone else will. Rama kills them for them.

"This is a scary power. Scary, first of all, for Rama. I myself would be crazy if I had such power," he told MCN.

Nano does not think that Veliaj has left the political scene and according to him, the fact that the mayor will be punished or not will play a role.

"Veliaj has not left the stage, he is in a court process, because here in Albania they have proven that they do not leave the stage easily, not only in Albania."

Politicians have 7 souls. You have to see the trial, if you are convicted the chances of returning are almost zero. But if you are not convicted you come out with strong credentials.

Regarding Manastirli, I have to say that I don't know her well, I haven't followed her activities well.

I haven't seen him accused, so his "moral" credentials seem to be in order.

While I do not recognize his competence in the field of government administration or a specific sector.

"I don't give the opposition in Tirana any chance, regardless of the name. I see the opposition finished. And I don't see any sign that things can be fixed."

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