
But if you expect a socialist militant who has taken your place since 2013 to replace you again, this is unlikely to happen, because when two militants claim a job, the one with the most power is the one who is more favored.
While I was rummaging through the news and comments of the day, I noticed the reaction of former Democratic MP Liliana Elmazi Billa. Through a status on social networks, she expresses her revolt that colleagues or former colleagues MPs benefit from the positions they have for favors and enrichment. Up to this point I agree with Ms. Billa, because if this happens, firstly it is not moral and secondly it could also be a criminal offense, since it contradicts the conflict of interest, always if this is proven.
What caught my eye further in the reaction of the former DP MP and which is an unreasonable logic, is the metalness, that ordinary democrats have been on the streets for 13 years without work and without power. This does not require either mind or pen to understand what it means. So according to Ms. Elmazi, these are unemployed people because the party can and should find them work and for the party to find them work, the power must be taken.
This is an old and typical communist mentality, when the state is the guarantor of jobs, and why not of other implied benefits. So it is more or less a kind of class war that occurs with the replacement of people in jobs in the public administration when political parties change places in power. Which means that the change of power automatically also heralds the dismissal of a multitude of people, to be replaced by a multitude of other people whose main profession is mainly being militant.
This mindset must be overthrown once and for all, not because this administration that is in power today is the right one, or is there any certainty that it is doing what is right, but because we cannot continue endlessly to have a political or party public administration that waits for its job from a change of power and thus we will always have problems with incompetence, irresponsibility and consequently arrogance and corruption.
So it doesn't matter that you don't have a specialized profession or the right qualifications, it's enough that the party you adhere to is in power, because you can become a teacher, a doctor, a customs officer, a tax agent, a biller in the public utility or water supply company, a counter clerk in a post office, and many, many other professions, even without having any qualification related to them.
This is the degradation that has occurred with the mentality in Albania. That is why elections are not elections but votes, because people go with the interest of my party winning better, the party that will give me a job, a right to study without merit, which later turns into benefits.
As long as power continues to be considered a cow that must be taken, owned and milked for profit, there will be neither fair elections nor good administrations. Therefore, unemployed democrats have it in their power to make a difference by becoming professionals, because being a professional keeps you economically independent from power, makes you stronger as an individual and, consequently, as a political force.
But if you expect a socialist militant who has taken your place since 2013 to replace you again, this is unlikely to happen, because when two militants claim a job, the one with the most power is the one who is more favored.
So being a democrat and being unemployed for 13 years, as former MP Liliana Elmazi Billa points out, is no one's fault, except for those people themselves who are unable to find work because they do not have a profession or the ability to engage in work. We are in the capitalist system and those who have value find a job without anyone bothering with their political beliefs. The only case when they do not find a job is either professional incompetence or character laziness that revolves around a job in the state.
I know many skilled engineers, architects, teachers, doctors or electricians who are democrats or in the opposition to this government. But this has left them neither jobless nor waiting for power. They are democrats because they have their conviction to be with that political wing, but this does not make them so undignified as to sit around waiting for them to come to power to take a job in the state.
In a way, to put it simply, political activism should be considered like football team fandom. Everyone works in different professions, but when it comes to sports, profession and competition are separate. They don't expect to become football players without being able to win the championship with their favorite team. Political activism is also done for conviction, not to get a job in the state.
In the administration, professionals should work beyond their political beliefs. Have we reached this standard? No. Do we need to change our mindset? Yes. Start changing your mindset and you will understand that the sooner you are independent from power and have a real profession to get a job, the more dignity will come. And no one will talk about the Democrats as if they are street beggars, who we have to wait until the DP comes to power to get a job in the state! By profession, an unemployed Democrat.
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