The Prime Minister in his third term and trying to get the fourth, comes out as a 'wolf' who has changed his hair, had laser hair removal. He apologizes, makes his voice soft, and likes oppositionist characters...
When Sali Berisha manipulated the May 1996 elections with fire and wood, the opposition boycotted the parliament and did not accept either the result or Berisha as a solution to the problem.
The rift had become clear and the international community announced the president of the time, Sali Berisha, as the culprit of that drama. As it happens in these cases, solution options are considered, which would ultimately lead to a new election process.
In the middle of this process, a deputy of the socialist opposition from Gramshi, Sali Rexhepi, a doctor by profession who knew him personally, enters the parliament unknown to anyone and gives a 'particle' of legitimacy to Sali Berisha.
This did not serve the government, but the act performed by the doctor from Gramshi was called the 'salirexhep' phenomenon.
In such a sense was that unpleasant appearance of Mark Mark, in the mite's nest, the propaganda center of Edi Rama's power, when it appeared on Bablok's podcast.
That exit of Mark Mark has helped a lot in Rama's image, it may have helped Professor Mark himself for other things - we don't know that, but what we know is that it has done great damage to public opinion and the opposition.
There is no problem for opposition figures to meet with the prime minister. It should even be a normal development in this country, because this is what happens in developed countries. You have to talk, discuss and make an agreement with the political opponent.
Because even in war, when people are killed and maimed, the parties - that is, the enemies - meet and make agreements for a ceasefire, the passage of the wounded, the treatment of prisoners, help for civilians, etc.
But this opposition, for 11 years since Rama took power, has painted him as a monster, a man who cannot be talked to, a man who must be overthrown before entering the elections and things like that.
One of the protagonists of this narrative was Mark Marku, who collided with Rama in Fevzi's studio.
But it seems that all this was theater, it was a show, that in the end, you can talk quietly, as Marku said in the podcast, with Bablok.
Who in the third term and in the attempt to get the fourth, comes out as a 'wolf' who has changed his hair, has done laser waxing. He apologizes, makes his voice soft, and mocks opposition figures.
However, today is not the time to "lamb" our Erdogan, but to isolate him, so that he leaves as soon as possible. Because this is always the case with authoritarian leaders, they must be rejected and isolated. In short, the only solution is to fight them.
It is too late for a normal relationship with Rama's power. The opposition should have done this from the beginning, assuming its control responsibilities of governance, and thus build an alternative that would come as a better quality and more popular proposal than Bablok.
Today, when he is turning into a king, no favoritism is relevant, no Europeanist attitude is relevant in the face of a power that has cemented its dominance in every cell of society.
Or it could happen, if Edi Rama were to open for structural reforms, where he would not only enable the opposition and society control mechanisms, but also offer an open electoral and constitutional system for 2025.
Mark Marku may have enjoyed that one hour conversation with the "artist" politician, but he gave a blow to all those opponents who worshiped him on the screens when he called him a thief and connected to crime.
Seeing this impeachment of the former political leader of the Lezhë region, every oppositionist is rightfully killed in the soul, thinking that this is how they will all end. Even worse, accepting the thesis that these are all together and just putting on a show. They are not really wrong. But this very appearance of Mark Mark, or even his friends who pretend to play opposition and roam on planes with the leaders of the majority, will lower the nerves of society. There is no one to react to this opposition, because they know that they use every opportunity to bargain, not to fight evil. As happened recently in the Assembly, when Berisha, from house arrest, accepted Rama's conditions, taking some bones to lick and postpone for some time./ Pamphlet
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