The champions of corruption and crime swear with serious faces that they will fight the corruption and crime that they themselves created...
Prime Minister Edi Rama, with half of the government in prison and the rest with one foot in a cell, continues to pathetically promise a heroic fight against the corruption and crime that he himself feeds every day.
Likewise, Sali Berisha, who left power in 2013 precisely because of corruption and who now bears a "non grata" stamp on his head from the US and Britain for corruption, speaks to us from the podiums as a knight of justice, forgetting that the accusations against him are longer than the list of electoral promises.
From a prison cell, Ilir Meta, former president, former prime minister, and former speaker of parliament, still believes that Albanians will take him seriously when he talks about fighting corruption, even though he himself has been handcuffed for corruption, illegal lobbying, money laundering, and hidden assets.
In this circus show, the leader of the PSD, Tomë Doshi, "non grata" and synonymous with every kind of crime in the country, has decided to become the voice of justice, declaring that he is the father of justice reform and the main supporter of SPAK. Just like a wolf who swears to protect the sheep.
This character, who has a rich CV of cocaine trafficking, drug smuggling, ordering murders, land grabbing and tender corruption, today has the courage to speak to Albanians about honesty and the fight against crime.
Meanwhile, the international files against Doshi lie dormant in the SPAK offices, while the Albanian justice system, playing the role of a blind man, allows him to return to politics, to do what he knows best: bargaining and immunity from the law. After all, how can these "heroes" fight corruption and crime, when they are crime and corruption themselves? / Pamphlet
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