
This is a situation that has removed competition for power in political Albania, and we are now seeing that everything political, like the power of the Socialist Party, is pushing Albania towards a country with one problem.
As a rule, time that passes in a national inactivity forces the enlightened citizens of a state to create new ideas for the development of their country.
I.
And of course we must emphasize that this historical rule, in today's civilization, is one of the main reasons for development.
And the enemy of a nation's development is the ideological passivity of its society.
But, are we Albanians of Albania today in a state of national passivity?
Yes, we are sui generis, a state that today finds itself in national passivity.
Why did this happen to us?
This has happened to us because at this historical moment, the politics of the two major political parties, the Socialist Party and the Democratic Party, which are politically leading the Republic of Albania, have frozen. And precisely for this reason, this freeze, which in politics is called political passivity, is understood to be coming from two main reasons.
The first reason is that the absolute winner of this year's elections in Albania, the Socialist Party, which has the Rama government at its disposal, does not accept the development of new political ideas within it. And it is understood that the Rama government does not accept the development and clash of political ideas within it, because it is very secure with this freeze.
And we must emphasize that, precisely for this reason, the Socialist Party has thrown our own society into a political paralysis, which has understandably plunged the Republic of Albania itself into a state outside of its permanent and progressive development.
The second reason is the lack of an acceptable opposition, neither from the deep public opinion in Albania, nor from the politics of Washington and Brussels.
And of course, this is a situation that has removed competition for power in political Albania, and we are now seeing that everything political, like the power of the Socialist Party, is pushing Albania as a country with a single goal.
But this political paralysis, which is easily conceivable given its occurrence in Albania - why has it come to this point?
II.
We must be clear about one thing: when a country is led by the leader of the party that has taken political power through political elections, this leader can turn into an absolute prime minister.
This is how Edi Rama has returned to being today as Prime Minister of the Republic of Albania.
But the signs are that this prime minister is not more of Albania than of himself.
But, when an all-powerful prime minister of a country belongs more to himself than to his country, this prime minister in the historical order of Europe has been called an autocrat.
And we are realizing that today's Prime Minister Rama, with the vast majority of deputies he has in the Albanian Parliament, is becoming understood to have turned into an autocrat.
But all the prime ministers of Europe who have fallen into autocracy have done the greatest harm to themselves and then to their nation.
But this type of politics helps our autocrat Rama internationally, because he has a competitor to come to power, citizen Sali Berisha, who has now been declared persona non grata in the United States of America.
But in the meantime, we must accept that Sali Berisha is also facing the Socialist Party, which is today the most voted party in Albania.
Then?
It is understood that everything today is focused on the political will of the current Prime Minister of Albania.
Whereas Albania today understands that in politics and in the political struggle for power, it does not have an opposition acceptable to either Albanian public opinion or international opinion in the Western world, where we are participating as a current policy, but also as a high national interest.
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