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Why have the protests in Serbia panicked Edi Rama?

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Why have the protests in Serbia panicked Edi Rama?

This coming time will either turn Rama towards Albanianism, or it will overthrow him.

Serbia is boiling over against its president Aleksandar Vučić.

I.

What is actually happening in Belgrade?

Students from all universities have risen up; and they are also being supported by the Serbian people. As a rule, when students rise up en masse in a country, politics moves towards its modernization.

Will Vučić be overthrown?

In reality, it is not Vučić who is being overthrown, but the retrograde and anti-Albanian spirit of Slobodan Milošević who is being overthrown.

Well, now, it is becoming clear every day that in these political moments, Milosevic's successor, Aleksandar Vučić, seems to be heading towards political disaster.

And everything that is happening in Serbia against the current president of Serbia, which has at its core the eradication of Milosevic as a retrograde spirit.

II.

This is happening because Serbs are now realizing that all the nationalist extremism of the Milosevic-Vucic group was nonsense with an abstract anti-Albanian objective, which now has no value.

But will Aleksandar Vučić be overthrown?

Let's see how strong the opposition in Belgrade will prove to be.

Meanwhile, Serbia's main defense ally, Russia, is silent.

Why? Because Moscow has apparently seen that Vučić is socially bankrupt in Serbia, and is watching closely who is expected to come after him.

What about the politics of Albania and Kosovo, do they have any plans?

This does not seem to be the case. But the only thing known about Tirana and Pristina is the fact that Prime Minister Rama had his policies supported in Paris and Belgrade.

What now?

Let's see what will happen with the president of Serbia.

His downfall will cause political movement in Pristina, this is understandable, but you still cannot give an idea of ​​what will happen in Tirana, at a time when the Prime Minister in Tirana, Edi Rama, has now proven that he did not come to power in the Albanian interest.

But this coming time will either turn Rama towards Albanianism, or it will overthrow him.

However, we must say that the overthrow of Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade will certainly create some panic in the Rama government in Tirana. And this could bring new movements in Albania towards a national policy for the conclusion of a solid legal agreement between Pristina and Tirana, regarding the unifying future of the two Albanian states in the Western Balkans.

Meanwhile, the Albanian policy of Kosovo in Pristina will certainly benefit in action, to further guarantee the consolidation of the independent state of Kosovo, as a true force towards the de facto creation of Albanianness, in all Albanian territories of the Illyrian Peninsula.

Wait and see...

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