
These are not the first Albanian leaders to be punished.
All the effort to keep up the morale of Ilir Meta and Sali Berisha is a threat to the head of SPAK, Altin Dumani. I am not talking about the lynching language of Ilir Meta and Berisha, but about the promise of what they will do to him in the future.
During yesterday's confrontation session in the court, Ilir Meta was quoted as having said in the hall "Dumdumani qen", and this had exalted Sali Berisha so much from the window, that in the evening he gave this as a sihariq to the Albanians.
The nonsense went further and the chief prosecutor's daily agenda for a meeting with a British delegation was presented as his submission to Ilir Meta.
So the whole battle of the last 24 hours is the lynching of Altin Duman and the promise that in the future he will pay dearly for what he is doing.
Altin Duman's calmness in this case is admirable, as he has his experience as a prosecutor and has been used to the anger of every defendant all his life.
But what is important for the public is that the two former presidents and the two former prime ministers of Albania, in their final moment of facing justice, the only reason to still appear strong, after the stolen millions have been revealed , have the fact that they are lynching and will take revenge in the future against the chief prosecutor who is putting them behind bars.
However we judge their crime of major corruption, capture of the state or enrichment of their family members, it is many times smaller than the crime that they have consumed with our vote and support, that of being prime minister and president of this country.
These are not the first Albanian leaders to be punished.
Ramiz Alia and Fatos Nano and Vilson Ahmeti were convicted as president, but none of them threatened the prosecutors or the judges in the courtroom. Cops, no, no, acting like neighborhood street urchins.
None of them threatened any judge or prosecutor, which, frankly speaking, the prosecutors of Fatos Nano deserved to be blamed for the way they were used politically.
The example that the two former prime ministers and former presidents of this country are setting, using degrading language towards the chief prosecutor of the Special Prosecutor's Office, and even more ugly blackmailing him for his physical future, makes him many times more guilty than the crime of theft and extortion of Albania.
This country has and has had plenty of thieves. Ilir Meta and Sali Berisha only add to their number, in this case as caught thieves. But we don't have so many presidents and prime ministers to be so unscrupulous.
The way they are blackmailing and threatening Altin Duman shows that they have understood the loss of political support, the abandonment by the Albanians, the stripping of the authority of the first people of this country and are behaving like gangsters, with the last hope of scaring justice.
Apparently, they are not clear that they are on a long journey and they will not even have physical time to be free to face Altin Dumani and his friends on the street.
Albania is more than judging two unscrupulous thieves, it is judging its history, it is judging banality, scum, mediocrity, primitivism and above all, the lack of nobility of the Albanian political elite embodied in the portraits of the two former prime ministers. and the two former presidents who have dominated the history of post-communism in Albania, Ilir Meta and Sali Berisha. Both "accomplices and co-sufferers" more as dishonorers of Albania, than as its extortionists.
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