
Meanwhile, Rama forgets or pretends to forget how he got into local government and where he saw the scum of the leaders who hung their heads in guilt. Resigning en masse, as they did, is something only North Korea could envy.
In these bad times, which are associated with the unpredictability of international developments and especially the widespread loss of moral principles, the aspirations for a different governance of Albania seem simply like a beautiful illusion. And, we have had many of such since the beginning of the existence of the Albanian state.
We are already used to it and we know that we will repeat it. After all, it is a well-known phenomenon, Hegel extended the logic of history over time, when he wrote: History teaches us that man learns nothing from history.
This is happening again now. A few days before the announcement of the Rama IV government, predictions have begun about the names, configuration and ideas of the longest-serving prime minister of the democratic period. The prime minister himself, in an interview in recent days and specifically on this topic, would reveal the directions of his government, leaving the public in suspense about the names of his subordinates and showing us in a visionary form his goals.
In three terms, despite the country's achievements and its former slogans, initially for the new Justice, then for the wheel and the pan, and finally EU integration, Albania has seen that well-being has remained far from the loud promises, while the simple and average Albanian will leave. In the early days of the third term, when the prime minister was enjoying victory, he spoke of strategic plans and major investments, leading his militants into a state of ecstasy. In reality, the airports of Kukës and Vlora have indeed been redesigned, but they are not functional. The ports are the ones with their own problems, while the infrastructure is languishing. However, in the last interview, Rama insisted on tourism, a sector that is already seeing an increase in numbers but on the other hand a mountain of problems that want another generation to fix: Prices, services, hotels, cultural heritage, infrastructure, poverty crack in the face and make you realize that in post-democracy, you are often filled with empty spoons.
The military industry is a novelty for the country and this has already included the entire region, where the Serbs do not stop and are reaching frightening levels. But Albania is engaging in its own way and is doing well. Paradoxically, until a few years ago we destroyed it without any plan and with a frightening myopia simply to be correct with instructions from foreign and domestic bureaucrats without vision and to be correct with meaningless conjunctures.
And, the most promising of Rama's promises has been the use of artificial intelligence for the work of the administration, which is seen as a tool of the future procurement system. For days, this has become international news, trusting the algorithm with what "Homo Albanicus" has now torn to pieces: Transparency and non-contradiction in corruption. Can you trust a technology, still immature, with the reliability of a state?! Only Rama knows this, because his subordinates simply shrug their shoulders at everything.
Meanwhile, Rama forgets or pretends to forget how he got into local government and where he saw the arrogance of the leaders who lowered their heads in guilt. Resigning en masse, as they did, can only be envied by North Korea. Just as there is much talk about services to Albanians, where the Territorial Reform is already showing that it is a complete failure and impossible to serve citizens. The incompetence of the people of the municipalities and their blind obedience to the orders of the prime minister showed this best. Ironically, local government should be independent.
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