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From democracy to pluralistic dictatorship!

Shkruar nga Dijana Toska
From democracy to pluralistic dictatorship!
Berisha and Rama

Political parties are no longer instruments of democracy, but apparatuses of absolute power. They no longer represent the citizens, but the interests of internal clans.

Today, the party is more important than the state, law, and morality. It is what determines individual and collective destinies by erecting walls that separate the citizen from the state.

The capture of institutions by parties is no longer a problem, it is a new regime. A silent but all-encompassing regime that operates through fear and insecurity in every corridor of power. Democracy, from an ideal to be achieved, has been reduced to an employment relationship and party obedience, while the state has capitulated, and the citizen no longer trusts the law or the justice of the state, only "political friendship".

Political parties are not competing for ideas, nor are they governing, they are controlling and plundering. By treating the state as private property, they are distributing wealth and power to strengthen themselves, creating an insecure, unrepresented, and desperate society. Instead of having a strong state and free parties, we have strong parties and a state trampled by the party apparatus.

Political parties are no longer instruments of democracy, but gargoyles of absolute power. They no longer represent the citizens, but the interests of internal clans. The state has been appropriated and turned into a recruiting office for militants, while the ordinary citizen has become a beggar for his own life.

Public institutions have lost their neutrality. The administration is filled with militants who serve not the law, but political phone calls. Universities have surrendered to party bargaining. The media, instead of being guardians of the truth, have become mouthpieces of propaganda. In every corner of the state, you feel eavesdropped not by the law, but by the party police.

As long as institutions function as party branches, you do not feel like a citizen if you do not have a "party permit", this is the greatest blackmail that a regime dressed in the clothes of democracy can do to its people. To feel like a stranger in your own country, to escape from the party dictatorship and become a free migrant in a foreign country, like a bird forced to leave its cage, seeking freedom in a foreign sky.

Today, parties are the greatest evil of democracy, a storm that has destroyed the foundations of society and stripped the citizen of his dignity, leaving him like a tree fallen in the wind of power.

History does not remember ever having had such ignorant, ignorant and divisive politicians. Instead of nurturing democracy, they criminalized and destroyed it, sowing the seeds of dictatorship. This period will remain as the blackest page of our new history, a time when Albanian politics had the opportunity to build civilization, it chose to destroy every national and religious identity value.

As long as there is a lack of civic pressure and political responsibility, accountability and punishment, controlled media, and, most tragically, the subjugation of a new generation that should be the force for change, the state will continue to remain hostage to political parties. Meanwhile, international interventions are extremely anemic, failing to activate their mechanisms in building democratic institutions and the culture of the rule of law.

Today we need a new party, a spirit of revival that can bring back lost hope. But this can only be achieved if there is a revolution of civic consciousness, a courageous choice to restore the dignity and freedom of the citizen.

Today is the time for youth as the vanguard of change and the future, and women, the heart of the nation, the two most invincible forces of the nation, to take the fate of the homeland into their own hands and lead it towards the freedom of the West.

Today the country is on the brink, either we will be resurrected as a free people, or we will fade away like shadows under the shadow of parties, accepting pluralistic dictatorship as our national destiny.

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