No one needs the Flakadans, except for Edi Rama who is already a politician drawn as a mafia, or Sali Berisha who is a defendant for corruption...
The deputies who support Sali Berisha have chosen chaos as their political tool for the conduct of parliamentary sessions. Chaos is a means to show that they are, that they stand in front of Edi Rama as a political opposition group.
However, this smoke, apart from showing that they are in the field of battle against Edi Rama, for the people this action does not constitute an exit from the long tunnel that Edi Rama has built with his government.
Even the flares thrown by Salianji and Nallbati, which they take from the bags of their brave colleagues, look exactly like lighting to walk in the dark tunnel that Edi Rama has built. A tunnel, typical like that of Rrok Gjoka in Qafë e Morrizi, where you advance by meters, and in addition to the darkness, there is a risk that the massif of the mountain will fall on your head. Fix as this opposition is endangering, which seems (to put it delicately that it is actually doing it) as if it is dragging its feet on the plight of Sali Berisha and his family with the affair of the privatization of the Partizani club.
A strong protest against this majority, this government, against Edi Rama in particular, can be done in several ways. Let it be strong, even with fire and iron. But it seems that the way they have chosen is like an accessory of the knee brush, with which Edi Rama paints, to take the role of the victim.
A question comes naturally; did the deputies prevent the approval of the government budget?
No!
Can they stop the implementation of the budget?
They definitely have every opportunity to do it. By taking him to the Constitutional Court, protesting for his every voice, although not in the square, but in cooperation with those social categories, which are affected by that budget allocation that the opposition contests.
Which item of the budget that was approved does the opposition oppose? Bohh!? It is not known, because they have not read it at all, nor have they discussed it, and they no longer think about what is bad and what should be done better.
Better than smoke in the Assembly, for example, which after all is not the end of the world, it was worth protesting about the continuation of PPP payments; from incinerators to sterilization. Which are currently as investigative files in SPAK, and which are considered corrupt acts. The opposition should have made a detailed study of where these hundreds of millions should be channeled in the state budget. With details; how much for pensions, how much for salaries, how much for important investments in areas that are isolated and suffer for a bridge, for a road, how much for children who walk to school.
Better than in the Assembly, the opposition should protest with every community that cries out. So in a way, to be on a higher level than the investigative shows on television, which deal with people's problems.
This can be done not by leaving all the MPs in the area, but by having the MP from the area stay there. And in the end, everyone gathers in Tirana for a big protest. Meanwhile, the budget law will be requested officially and with arguments from the President not to decree it, but to return it to the Assembly, for debates and additions.
At the same time, they will also take him to the Constitutional Court. If they don't get what they want, make big protests, set Tirana on fire, and show Edi Rama that he can't spend the wealth of Albanians according to his whims.
With these actions they did today, not only do they not achieve anything, but they also give Bablok the role of a victim, who - the "deserted one" - is surrounded by some extremists who do not allow him to solve the problems of the people.
And nobody needs such flamboyance, except for Edi Rama, who is already a politician drawn as a mafia, or Sali Berisha, who is a defendant for corruption. Albanians are worth nothing. / Pamphlet
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