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Editorial2025-04-21 15:37:00

Edi Rama, destined to end up as an ahistorical prime minister!

Shkruar nga Spartak Ngjela

Edi Rama, destined to end up as an ahistorical prime minister!

We Albanians must not allow an absolute prime minister to be created in Albania again. We had the historic opportunity and experienced pathological absolute power for forty years in a row...

There are historical moments in a given country when a prime minister who has taken power by absolute majority turns his power into absolutism.

This kind of absolutism has always hindered national development. Because a state led by such a prime minister, like development, is destined to remain stagnant.

This is what Albania is turning out to be like today.

I.

The current Prime Minister Edi Rama is unable to present any new ideas for national development. He has fallen into the passivity induced by the absolute power he has achieved, with the large number of voters who voted for the Socialist Party.

Of course, the high number of voters of a prime minister is an absolute reason for his governance, but this legal governance has a direct connection to national development, because, in reality, this development creates the new national and international value of the Albanian state, but at the same time the value that lies within this question:

How much has the Rama government increased the national well-being of the Albanian people in a decade of its rule?

II.

But are we able to analyze it: where is the governmental passivity of today's Albania coming from?

Yes, and according to us...

This passivity is happening for several reasons, but the main one is the fact that Prime Minister Rama and the Socialist Party elite are confident in the electoral guarantee they have won, because it is now proven that the Democratic Party, with Sali Berisha at the helm, has absolutely no chance of winning even in the upcoming elections.

And it is clearly understood when Rama speaks that he is not only confident in the upcoming elections, but it is also understood that within himself, Rama, in the subtext of what he is expressing in his political speeches, expresses confidence.

Because now it is clearly understood that the security of power has given Rama peace of mind in a safe political competition, and that is why he is mocking his opponent.

But this, in fact, is understood to have an artistic character so far, therefore it is not enough to create the stability of the political character. The stability of the political character is not an artistic affect, but a political-legal reason that is created in parliament.

Therefore, precisely for this reason, we must emphasize here that the political character of a prime minister who is in power does not belong to art, but to history.

The artistic value of a political speech has a purely populist character as momentary popularity in function of the vote, but coming to power as a government has a direct connection to national development.

III.

Therefore, for all that we expressed above, we must emphasize that Prime Minister Rama is undertaking his sarcasm within an affect of an artistic reason, but the time of national development requires consolidated programmatic knowledge with the question: Mr. Prime Minister! What will you do with your absolute power regarding national development?

Nothing.

So far, Prime Minister Rama is rejoicing in the fact that he is absolute, but he fails to understand that this could turn him into an ahistorical prime minister.

Because the history of Albania in its development has nothing to do with the absolutism of the prime minister, but with his creative force within the question: What will you do as prime minister with your absolute power, not for yourself, but for Albania?

But we must emphasize that history has clearly shown us that, in politics, a prime minister's absolutism towards power cannot create the organic evolution of national development, if this organic national evolution is hindered by the prime minister's pathological desire for absolute power.

Well, this is precisely the reason why we emphasized this in a short tirade like this, so that we Albanians will no longer allow an absolute prime minister to be created in Albania again; because we had the historic opportunity and experienced for forty consecutive years the absolute pathological power of a prime minister who plunged Albania into a criminal historical period that lasted 40 consecutive years. 

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