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Black humor with the pink electorate

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 Black humor with the pink electorate

(From one party to another...)

The May 11 elections are a common formality and the craftsmen seem to have finished their bargaining... Woe to the people!

Humorous week. Luli and Rama are at odds, Berisha from SPAK rushes to put his stamp on it. The lists for deputies that have just been released are, so to speak, another market for breaking away from the opposition party to the government one.

Now after Luli, who was looking for Rama, because he wouldn't beat him without stinging him, like a famous character in Tirana named Shaban Qosja once did.

Shabani, who was tall and worked as a vendor at a fruit and vegetable stall on Kavaja Street, near the Catholic Church, was teased with a tyrannical humor by the late '17 November' footballer, master Perekli Dhales. When no one was teasing him, Shabani would start his own jabs at athletes like Lul Basha, who has a humor similar to Shabani's.

Rama quickly finished with Luli with a joke: "Where are you, Luli, that you dried our eyes?" The doctor intervened with a joke about the bus pickpockets, because as an old man in Tirana, he remembers the pickpockets well, because when he remembered where the first house that the party had given to that place was, they used to say: "Where the thieves shared the money," at the 8-year "Bajram Curri" school.

Rama further raises the humor with the former Democratic MP who has fallen in love with the socialist ideas of "Rilindja." Until today, these experiments with the MP market have been normal. It began on May 26, 1996, with the doctor from Librazhdi Sali Rexhepi who, since he was the only one who broke the decision and entered the Parliament boycotted by the socialists, was then stigmatized by his own people as a traitor and troublemaker. And the rainbow was crossed by the "skullbreaker of the Democrats" Kastriot Islami, who after being threatened with his life by the Berisha regime fled to Germany. And as they often say, "Never say never" or "Don't believe it if you want!" he sided with the DP, as a relief from the anger he had with Edi Rama.

This grotesque situation unintentionally leaves a taste for the gray or undecided electorate, but worse still increases the number of voters who abstain. Not only is it not serious that it loses the hopes of the electorate, but it lowers the political word so low that it is not worth crystallizing the idea of ​​who is the position and who is the opposition? Nor is there a consistent stance from the party structures that lead an active life.

Are there no training schools that function as models to prepare the politicians of the future?

I am convinced that a direct observation by the media in the coming days will add to our dose of humor from party leaders who, with their lists for MPs, don't even want to care about anyone.

In the party forums, they are "Ali himself and the kadi himself". Traitors is a big word to call some people who switch from one party to another. Repentant is a sin because these people have been born pragmatists since the cradle and go where it suits them. Cowards, right? But who is left to threaten these boys and girls, these "falcons?"

The May 11 elections are a common formality and the craftsmen seem to have finished their bargaining... Woe to the people!

The division between the ruling party and the opposition is as narrow as November 29, "the day the last German left", the date that held political scalawags in the life-or-death struggle, has now been accepted even by the ballistas like Alban Zeneli or Halit Valteri. This is, yes, a political achievement of the government and has an influence or impact on the issue of national reconciliation. Although the old ballistas during the war, sometimes, when they asked for allegiance from an Albanian, it was found that that Albanian had also given allegiance to the partisans. The Albanian would choose the allegiance, sheltering him, one on the first floor, the other on the second floor… Not to mention, like a brave man, he would force both parties to eat and drink and, after having sipped raki, he would set up a bed for them to sleep together… After all, they were sons of Albanian mothers… When the day dawned, everyone went to their own work…

Such achievements took a strong blow from the hands of the two oldest party parties, which, by political platform, are social-democratic, and here, Mr. Rama has intuitively found the point where he unites the socialists with the party members./ Pamphlet

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