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Why are votes from Greece being treated as hostages?

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Why are votes from Greece being treated as hostages?

All of this resembles a terrorist tactic, which is treating Greece's votes as hostages, and which the counters have ordered from day one not to touch.

A few hours after the idiocy in Vora, where Flamur Noka ran away with his tail between his legs because a certain Xhabaft Vore mentioned an unpleasant incident to him, he went to the Olympic Park and brought Sali Berisha's fatwa, that the votes of Greek immigrants should not be opened without giving "The Great" ism.

Edi Rama's SP, which has been dragging Berisha by the nose since the declaration of Non Grata in a mutual agreement, acted as if nothing had happened. Just as it did with Vora's electronic votes.

Flamur Noka did the same thing as Hamas paramilitaries, but of course with other means on October 7, 2023, and took hostage the votes of tens of thousands of Albanian immigrants in Greece.

But why was this done? There are those who say it can upset the balance in Lezha, which the majority does not mind, some say in Fier where the SP has reached the highest peak or the largest margin of all time. In fact, everything is done for Vangjel Dule. Because if the diaspora votes give the SP a ninth mandate in the Vlora region, Dule cannot be elected as a deputy.

It seems clear that everything is left by Greek extremist circles, such as the number 12 shirt given to Sali Berisha in the presence of Chris La Civita with the Greek flag. Beleri is simply an actor here, but the Greek extremist circles seem to be in on it.

All of this aim of the Greek circles in Athens or the US is legitimate for their own interests, but Albanian institutions cannot be held hostage to a political objective, no matter what it is.

All of this resembles a terrorist tactic, which is treating Greece's votes as hostages, and which the counters have ordered from day one not to touch.

Are there negotiations with the hostage-takers? Of course, yes, because what matters in this case is not Flamur Noka and his face, but the vote of the citizens of Greece. But this cannot be done, humiliating the Constitutional institutions of the Republic of Albania. What matters is neither Celibashi, nor Flamur Noka, nor the majority, but the vote of the sovereign, which in this case is the vote of the citizens of Greece. Otherwise, we are dealing with a typical coup d'état in the full sense of the word.

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