Edi Rama is left alone in his power and for a man with disturbed psychosis like him, this is the biggest curse he could experience...
Left alone, with his friends in prison, on the run or on the verge of the cell, Edi Rama has passed the power to his deputy, who not only wastes no time, but is also absorbing the last drop of his brain, the Prime Minister
Spectacles of speeches at EU summits, in the open and closed Balkans, with Greek or Macedonian diplomats, cannot cover the reality where Edi Rama finds himself today. The Prime Minister of Albania has failed and despite the titanic efforts to cover this failure with gold, through social network shows, he is not succeeding. The truth is that he has surrendered so much that he has long since given up state affairs.
In the corridors of the Prime Minister's office, there is more and more talk about the absence of the chief in his office and the refusal of the office of the head of state. Hiding behind the attacks that he makes from time to time to justice, with all the media game of the media close to the yard to interpret these attacks differently than the truth, basically shows the fear that the Prime Minister feels to the core about the fate he may have in a near future.
Paradoxical!
In another time and place, Edi Rama would have all the reasons in the world to enjoy it and raise a toast to the power he has. With an opposition rotten and crumbling to the limits of existence, with a bewildered judicial system, with a new command justice, with a toy parliament and president and people who blindly obey him, Edi Rama should be happier that Enver Hoxha died.
But he is not like that and every day that passes he becomes more aware that the dirty game he has played with the power that the Albanians gave him, not only has turned against him, but will soon eat his head.
Edi Rama is left alone in his power and for a man with disturbed psychosis like him, this is the biggest curse he could experience.
The comrades of the party and the government fell one by one. After the elimination of Saimir Tahir, all of Edi Rama's chess pieces fell to close with Arben Ahmetaj, with whom he laid the foundations of the empire he enjoys today, and Ilir Beqaj, who struggles desperately between freedom and prison.
The "other collateral damage" which includes the people with whom he stole, that is, those who de jure were the managers of the PPP companies in addition to fleeing from Albania, continue and threaten him from afar that they can blow the whistle at any time.
The old caste of the type of Gramoz Ruçi and Fatmir Xhafajt withdrew in time to avoid ending up in prison and work quietly in the deepest tunnels, fed by the power of Edi Rama, with and without his knowledge.
While Rama was busy destroying Albania, the hyenas of the old caste, occupied a corner in the dark and live happily.
So Rama has only a small number of ministers left, with whom he is fed up in every sense. And if this rant wasn't enough, most of them are expected to end up in jail soon. The first is Elva Margariti, whom the Vlonjat lover of the municipality cannot help. The second is Olta Xhaçka, who is expected to give an account of the army's properties, which, with her and Rama's blessing, are now enjoyed by a bunch of oligarchs, among them her husband, and then Ogerta Manastirliu and Mirela Kombaro, for whom there is videos where scandals and big thefts are witnessed.
Edi Rama is deeply depressed. With a mayor in Tirana who has been trying to undermine his power for years, with Soros and roaming the dubious corridors of European diplomacy, he is left alone.
The two new entrants to the government, Arbjan Mazniku and Blendi Gonxhe, clearly prove this. He took the first one with him to take it away from Lal and protect him from the scandal of constructions and thefts in the Municipality, while the second one to take it away from SPAK and as a reminder of old times and collaborations.
None of these goals are expected to succeed.
While these happened, a third wing sprouted and grew for Rama: Belinda Balluku. This power expert currently rules everything. She is no longer just the gray eminence, but the de facto Prime Minister of Albania. Belinda decides and distributes the money of the state treasury, signs decisions, approves, appoints and dismisses. Belinda is everything today! While Rama interprets the speeches in the Balkans with mime, intonations and vocals, Belinda plays with powers. With the intuition of a person who has suffered a lot to crawl up the ladder of power, she has not wasted time but is working hard to keep her Prime Minister standing.
Meanwhile, the fate of the latter is being decided, and the chances are that when it reaches the end, no one will visit Edi Rama. He ate the heads of his friends, and those who are sucking his brains don't want to know about it./ Pamphlet
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