
Although he lobbies a lot of money in Washington to fight the image he has of Serbia in the US. And in a way it hasn't worked out badly for him. However, Vučić's figure and Berisha's figure are very similar. 6 million dollars to lobby for an imam or personal cosmetics is definitely an act of a dictator, a real scandal.
There is one thing that has escaped public opinion, whether intentionally or unintentionally, regarding the 6 million contract for lobbying and know-how assistance in the May 11 campaign.
Apart from being a contract that has nothing to do with the Democratic Party and its image, it is a campaign for Sali Berisha and his close family.
It is a campaign that clearly aims to fix the image of Sali Berisha in the US, which is down to earth, but also of his family group, which has been sanctioned.
Essentially, it is a not unusual contract, as they use all the countries that have problems with the US and its policies, to create a more peaceful environment, through a thorough process of discussions or even lobbying and communications. This is called realpolitik and it has been happening not today, but for a long time.
However, there is one essential thing in this, as it happens through countries or politicians who consider the US an enemy country. To make the situation simpler: despite many Ajami emphasizing that the Taliban took over Afghanistan through force and political imposition, all of this is a lie.
Afghanistan, but also many countries in the Caucasus, which are considered strategic parts of energy routes, have been negotiated at length between the great powers for years and years. Afghanistan was practically given to China, which chose the Taliban as its political ally. But this came with long and very complicated negotiations. Before the negotiations took place, lobbying and communication processes took place.
Essentially, this is a process of antagonists, not allies. After all, a normal politician from a NATO country communicates with the US ambassador in Tirana, who sends letters to Washington and the center analyzes the situation.
Sali Berisha is the second politician in the Balkans after Milorad Dodik who does not communicate with US ambassadors. Even Vučić, who is not an ally of the US but its partner, and who has a close relationship with Moscow, has normal communication with the US ambassador in Belgrade.
Although he lobbies a lot of money in Washington to fight the image he has of Serbia in the US. And in a way it hasn't worked out badly for him. However, Vučić's figure and Berisha's figure are very similar. 6 million dollars to lobby for an imam or personal cosmetics is definitely an act of a dictator, a real scandal.
Whoever defends this logic has no argument so far, but only says that those who have opposed this are dirty spokesmen for Edi Rama. Said by guys like them, this kind of slander is simply praise.
Because there is no need for all this money, which seems to have nothing to do with immigrant money for lobbying, to be spent simply on an investment so that Albanians in the diaspora, democrats in a word, come here and vote for the opposition.
Even though it's vote buying, it's still better to go for the grapes and plums to make the doctor and his family look good...
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