In vain they talk about monopolies, oligarchs, you told me and I told you. The dirtiest monopoly is the political one. And the dirtiest of all dirty monopolies is the monopoly over the opposition. You hold all the monopolies, we hold the monopoly of being in opposition.
Preparing to vote on changes to the electoral code that fix,
hardens,
cement,
privilege,
bunkers,
allchizon,
concrete,
mummify,
the leaders of the parties who, practically to the extent of one third of the candidates for deputies, appoint themselves as deputies, without having to receive votes from the electorate at all,
I understand the difficulty of shaming the opposition. He ate without biting, he swallowed the apple of sin. Arguing it with all kinds of sophisms, allegedly electoral strategies, you forget that here we are dealing with a serious constitutional violation, inequality of citizens, with the functioning of the state, and not with who wins and who loses a pair of elections.
Deputies, as now, will continue to be divided into two parties. Those, the bosses of the party, who have been there for centuries, who are not voted for, who steal the votes of other candidates for deputies who appoint them themselves, who make the law, the eternal ones, and those who come and go from politics without even realizing that where they were or where they came from, they just get a handful of lek every month and that's it.
In this way, the political party turns into an anti-democratic environment where there are "lords" and "bastards" who raise their hands. Their duty is not to panic, their duty is to be silent, to accept any kind of foolishness that comes from far away, they sit like fish in water even when they are told to hand over their mandates, even when they are told to take the seal, even when they are told hand in the stamp, even when they say vote, don't vote, in any case.
Anyone who speaks breaks the pact of silence and risks being removed from the list of candidates for parliament.
Any other kind of oppositionism is useless, hypocritical and deceitful if, when it comes to the electoral law, you break in the middle out of servility, not for nothing, but because you like not to be voted for by your electorate. "Pisces" are silent because they are worried whether they will be on the list or not.
From this point of view, the opposition and the government are completely the same. It is known that in a country where power comes from elections, if they are deviated by electoral law, every vice of society has its root there. After securing a place without being voted in the Assembly as an appointed deputy, despite the fact that you are no longer just a simple nurse's assistant, a sanitary worker, or a midwife's assistant, you don't want to be a guard, so after you have eaten the "forbidden apple" then you shout as much as you want, no corruption, no law, no constitution. All are consequences of what you have done or accepted with the electoral law.
From this point of view, deputies of all parties are the same, have common interests, and make the electoral law that interests all parties. Let's not talk about power or opposition, in this plan, at this point of balance, everyone is one.
Therefore, I have said and continue to say that the electoral law cannot be conceived and voted for by the deputies because they are in a serious conflict of interest by making that law where, for decades, they are the same ones reproducing themselves to shame.
That's why I said and I say that if there is no power that when the deputies "go crazy" in pursuit of the interests of their own pleasure, to dissolve the Assembly, as elsewhere, the deputies are very likely to lose their political logic and speak the most idiotic things in front of journalists. incredible in defense of the warmth they feel in the buttocks on the MP's couch.
And this is where the politically perverse alliance with the so-called leaders of parties without electorates comes into play. Those who vote, they need to get the votes of all the candidates who come to collect ethno-political votes, of scumbags, fellow patriots, subordinates, miserable wage earners who threaten them with jobs in their enterprises, etc., that's why they want this electoral law with fixed deputies.
In vain they talk about monopolies, oligarchs, you told me and I told you. The dirtiest monopoly is the political one. And the dirtiest of all dirty monopolies is the monopoly over the opposition. You hold all the monopolies, we hold the monopoly of being in opposition.
This type of monopoly is destructive for the country. It mummifies the political system, it blocks any political rotation, there is the root of corruption in its macro dimension, there is the cause of the departure and depopulation of the country, where Albanians run away from their eyes and feet while they see that the pyramid of the Assembly has the same pharaohs , or feudal lords, then successively the same vassals, agallars, qehallars, and so on.
And I kind of understand. The higher you are in the political decision-making of the party, the paradox occurs today, the fewer votes you get. There is a risk that an unknown person will receive more votes than any candidate who for decades has collected so much distrust, so much disappointment, so much broken faith towards his electorate, that he risks returning home with only an empty bag of votes.
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