
A striking resemblance. How similar the ex-communists are, how similar they are in everything, even they themselves make them like themselves. It is enough to listen to those who support the leader (whom I am sure they will abandon once he leaves politics) in meetings, commissions, television, halls and street meetings to be convinced of the political similarity between him and Kim Jong Un. It is not at all necessary to "kneel" to the leader, it is not necessary to "take notes when he speaks and gives speeches".
I was watching a TV show on North Korea, where Kim Jong Un appeared, surrounded by his servants, by generals, officers, civilians and high officials of that dictatorial state, which resembled to me a part of politics in Albania. They reminded me of the years when the former leader ruled, how the serviles would sit behind him, with notepads and pens, and write down "the leader's statements, with periods and commas". I watched Kim Jong Un speak with gesticulations in front of the cheering people (I didn't understand why) that reminded me of the years when the former leader ruled, the "cordial meetings with the opposition people", his speeches, and the screams from the halls and squares , for the leader.
A striking resemblance. How similar the ex-communists are, how similar they are in everything, even they themselves make them like themselves. It is enough to listen to those who support the leader (whom I am sure they will abandon once he leaves politics) in meetings, commissions, television, halls and street meetings to be convinced of the political similarity between him and Kim Jong Un. It is not at all necessary to "kneel" to the leader, it is not necessary to "take notes when he speaks and gives speeches".
These are reminders of communist systems. The leader speaks, you have to take note of his quotes, otherwise... And this happened once, but it still happens today. In every tweet of those who have the Democratic Party of Reestablishment, the former leader will definitely be mentioned as the "inspirer, ideator, and creator of the party, state, democracy, freedom, air, water, sea"..etc..etc. Nonsense carried over from the previous system, but brought to life in other times, so determinedly by those who were supposed to be the change in that party. The Democratic Party of Reestablishment (but also that of Basha) in mentality and practicality has remained in 1985.
Even today, the youth of that party, or the political old age, keep their ears and eyes from the balcony, from the leader's speeches, from his quotes, from his directives, from his orders. He tells them "Friday in front of Tirana town hall", and they go to the fixed time and day. He tells them, "obstruct and block the works of the Municipal Council, cross the railings and throw smokestacks", and they do not "doubt his word".
Such similarities, in a post-communist country that has established democracy, can only be found and heard in Albania. But the way the "young people" of that political force speak and react is more catastrophic. The same (toidhio) as the leader, in every word, sentence, press statement and personal and institutional reactions when they undertake any "opposition action". The fate of Edi Rama, to stay another 3 mandates after 2025 in government.
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