
All of this, of course, is an insulting campaign and a low denigration of American diplomats in Tirana, but also of the perception of the US as a country bought by the Berishas.
Sali Berisha and his team have undertaken a new campaign against the US, to cynically take revenge on the US's hesitation to lift sanctions on Berisha before the elections, despite the high financial price he paid.
For several days now, Berisha and the press around him have started to look at the American embassy's press release every day, interpreting them as paid posts by their lobbyists in the US, extracting paragraphs or sentences that, although they are about world events, contextualize them for Albania. In particular, an article by Samuel Samson from the Office for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, at the State Department, highlighted the reservations that the official in question had towards democracy and freedom of expression in Germany and Romania, referring to the problems encountered by the two far-right populist candidates and accusing Western countries of undermining the electoral elections.
Now this description, which is clearly addressed in the article, which is for those European countries, was exported as if it were for the elections in Albania, and then the comments continued that these are the effects of the 6 million euro payment and the work of Berisha's lobbyists.
This continues for every statement and when the embassy's website quotes Secretary Rubio about mass immigration, or when he congratulates the Albanian people on the elections. As if he congratulated the Albanian people that the elections were undermined.
It's not that Berisha and his people don't know that they are speculating. But in a way this is a new insulting campaign for the US, to show that "those" who declared Berisha "non grata" are people who are bought with money, and who have accepted his money, but simply want a little more. It's more or less like the debates that Cim Peka has on the show with Batoni or other guests who, when they don't come to the show, or when they don't fit the show, he insults them by saying that I pay them and they come here as my mercenaries.
More or less, they also have this style in this mention of "the merits of their lobbyists in the US who, according to them, are commanding the US embassy in Tirana on their behalf."
All of this is of course an insulting campaign and a low denigration for American diplomats in Tirana, but also for the perception of the US as a country bought by the Berishas. By making it a fait accompli that the payments are working, that even though they did not remove the "non žena" (non-women), they are serving to undermine the elections, in fact they simply want to take revenge once again after the elections for the lost hope of not removing the "non grata".
On this occasion, they pretend to justify the millions for LaCivita and the lawyers that Berisha is paying, so that it doesn't seem like the money went to waste. To keep hopes alive for the next elections, if Berisha is still alive.
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