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Editorial2025-01-31 12:38:00

The president is living at 12 meters

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 The president is living at 12 meters

The Albanian mafia has started to make history. It has 'started to make' history, I say that only now is it making traces, leaving marks, causing scars.., these marks will be etched for centuries. How long will it take, but cell number 5 of prison 313 in Tirana, will be walled up with the name 'President Meta's cell'...

After giving an interview from the cell and it seems to have shocked many. Some journalists who had just arrived at the newsroom were especially amazed..., and a few others who were pretending to be around the Party. 'President Meta lives in 12 square meters!'. This was the news.

Hundreds of others have undoubtedly passed their lives on that surface since the 'Italian era' when the prison was built; hundreds more are today Meta's neighbors.

But the excitement is caused by the news that 'Meta lives at 12 meters'.

There is no surprise, even though it seems like a masochistic act of the little ones outside the cell. This is just a fluid aspect of the phenomenon that has begun to weave like a fabric in our country as well.

 The phenomenon is this:

The Albanian mafia has started to make history. It has 'started to make' history, I say that only now is it making traces, leaving marks, causing scars.., these marks will be etched for centuries. No matter how long it takes, cell number 5 of prison 313 in Tirana will be walled up with the name 'President Meta's cell'.

Surprises are happening that have been happening in the world for centuries and continue to this day.

The new spirit of punishing the unpunished, whom we are already watching writhe in the 'pan' of Justice; this very welcome spirit will also install the first traces of the Mafia. Meta's villa in Lalëz, even after it is used as a prison for asthmatics, will hardly be called 'the villa of 9 cats', but 'Meta's villa'. And Berisha's villa, too. Will people feel regret or some point of aesthetic pleasure when it is called 'Berisha mafia street', instead of 'Mustafa Matohiti'? It is not known, it depends on who will remain connected to that 'scar' of the street.

Only one thing is true: These names, which will be the initial traces of the Mafia carved on the walls, will arouse human curiosity.

There are two reasons, just like in the world, why they will arouse curiosity:

First, they will turn into attractions and 'cultural trips'. Even the biggest haters of certain mafias will, without any hesitation, invite tourists: 'Come, see Lalëzi's villas, these are both presidents at once.'

Although many small mafia beings will try to resemble their wealthy ancestors. They are remembered, not philosophers or humanists. Why is it that in Italy the name 'Ndrangheta' is easier to remember than Falcone... or Aldo Moro?

Second, the name 'Mustafa Matohiti' will be erased from the street; not because the partisan boy of the Second World War himself, if he were alive, would be scolded by the mafia resident who has a house there... But because the Mafia itself is in a fierce war with other idols, especially with the values ​​of people's freedom.

That's why to this day there is no trace of the 'mafia' from the time of Enver Hoxha, even though he was a dictator, even though there are many people who curse him to this day. But there was no mafia. Even their children, on the last day, were left without shelter. (By the way, how many villas do these children of the mafia who are now dropping their feathers have around the world?)

That is why it is valuable, even though it seems in detail, that emotion of the journalists when they interviewed Meta: 'Wow, the president at 12 meters!'. They are amazed. They are amazed because it is the beginning of the museumization of the Mafia in our country. Just as the villas of El Chapo Guzman, Toto Rino, Al Capone, Pablo Escobar are visited with 'reverence'...

When I visited Alcatraz in San Francisco, a few years ago, I couldn't believe the look in my friends' portraits. We were some journalists from Europe. The weather was cold, but the colder came from the history of Yerba Buena Rock, which now has the entire 20-hectare island called Albatross. Al Capone, one of the most vicious mafia gangsters of all time, was imprisoned there. Thousands of visitors come there via the Golden Gate Bridge. While the terrifying memory of the mafia, 'the lord of the rock', has remained eternal under those old sheets...

We here have just started 'Mafia Trip'.

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