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Editorial2023-11-14 10:43:00

Edi Rama, this owner "without property" of Albania

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Edi Rama, this owner "without property" of Albania
Edi Rama /

 History has proven that such autocrats have a bitter end and death comes precisely from the dishonest and fluid alliances they build while ignoring their own, but how long will Edi Rama last?

Although days have passed since the not-so-nice surprise of the agreement with Italy on the issue of African asylum seekers, Edi Rama still has not come out to give a public explanation for his decision. It probably won't even ever come out. This would be neither the first nor the last time when the Prime Minister of Albania ignores the government, yes, but also his own people.

There is no information on how Albania will keep these asylum seekers, nor how it will treat them, nor a legal basis on how these camps will function where people who have nothing to do with any request for the Albanian state will live. An issue also raised by the Italian media, for Meloni, who also violates European laws with the decision to treat asylum seekers outside the territory of Europe, without mentioning the human rights (of Asian seekers) that are violated in this case.

But this is Meloni's problem, so let her solve it herself.

The Albanian concern is our "Melon" who, once again, was brought as the owner of Albania, with full rights to act on the land and Albanian life. Because in Edi Rama's decision, there are some screaming and disturbing problems that should be stopped an hour ago.

First, when Italian journalists asked Edi Rama why there was zero transparency about the agreement, he answered with the arrogance that characterizes him that "first the agreement is made, then it goes to the government, parliament. If the governments have to agree with everyone on everything, they can make neither an agreement nor a decision".

So he didn't ask! But when and who drafted this agreement Mr. Rama? That it did not fall from the sky. You or someone close to you thought about it without going to the letter you signed!

Zero information!

Second, Meloni, for his part, came out and explained to the Italians. In the end, breaking European laws or not, Meloni is taking water to its source. What about our Prime Minister, when he returned, why didn't he come out to speak to the Albanian media? Doesn't the Albanian public deserve an explanation about these agreements of Edi Rama? This is not the first time this has happened, and it certainly won't be the last.

Rama has never considered his own people!

Third, who did Rama consult? Italy can rightly be happy about the agreement with Albania, but who will clarify what social effects this agreement will have for us? A camp will be built by Italy, but how will it be administered? Remember that our prime minister has a working motto of submission and service with eyes closed to foreigners. Years ago he himself offered to dismantle Syria's chemical weapons in Albania (at that time Albanians still believed in protest), while years later he brought 3000 mujahedin who a few months ago turned out to be doing dirty work under the rug.

So how much and how will this personal decision of Edi Rama affect Albania?

Fourth, experience says that these types of agreements have failed before, why does Rama believe that it will succeed in Albania?

The EU tried such an agreement with Tunisia, but the latter later refused and refused to build migrant centers in the country. Even Great Britain months ago tried to make an agreement with Rwanda to take its asylum seekers there, but this agreement also failed.

Why does this Prime Minister believe that Albania can function as a transit country for asylum seekers?

Fifth: There is a big problem in Edi Rama's foreign policy. If you analyze the entire 10 years of his government, it is not difficult to understand that Rama uses relations with American and European politicians as a means to strengthen his power. Ignoring his own people, selling everything they ask for, with criminal behavior towards his own people, he has gained fluid support over the years from politicians who have seen this behavior of the Prime Minister of Albania for their own interests. In addition, this fulfills Edi Rama's pathologically sick ego for power. Scared to the core by the fear of overthrow, Edi Rama needs this kind of support.

But how long will this last? How long will Edi Rama cover up the failure of his own government with these behaviors from Albania's boss? History has proven that such autocrats have a bitter end and death comes precisely from the dishonest and fluid alliances they build while ignoring their own, but how long will Edi Rama last?/ Pamphlet

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