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Rama between form and nationalism?!

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Rama between form and nationalism?!

We wish that the precedent set by the prime minister will be followed by others in a more pleasant way, even without the need for buses... and above all with the right class.

Few can doubt the aesthetic aspect that the Albanian Prime Minister Rama has successfully surrounded the external appearance of the direction of his government. Finely curated, often surprisingly and suitable not only for the nature of the organization, it has always received praise. Everything to culminate his ideas and return to the values ​​of the show with the aim of clarity and power for what surrounds him. This applies since the Tirana summits and the innovations in them, but also the reception of various officials, added to the party and election activities of its own formation. In the end, it is understood that he always culminates: creator, director, organizer and implementer.

This nature of his took weight in the last meeting of Greece with the immigrants, from his respectful bow and then the long speech, where the historical and political facts of relations with Greece, the proud conversion of Albanians, our problems, the Law of The war, the cycle of the Cham problem (without mentioning them at all), friendship, children and the metamorphosis of Albanian citizens and others.

Just as they could not articulate other issues, in which the public was only interested. The noise of the red and black flags smothered everything: from the thought of some immigrant (it is understood that the organizers "didn't think of it"), to show the other side and also the absence of Greek flags. Without further ado, because many have expressed themselves, where Albanian is articulated and for our rights, we must be in solidarity and let Rama rightly capture this moment. We wish that the precedent set by the prime minister will be followed by others in a more pleasant way, even without the need for buses... and above all with the right class.

In this less developed part of the European continent, such as the Balkans, the West has had to show and convey legal, administrative and political prototypes, but often collided with the nationalist and irredentist claims of the neighbors for each other. Greece has made life difficult for our country quite a few times, just as it was a valve where a large amount of our poverty was discharged in the 90s. After the collapse of the socialist system, Albania, like all other Balkan countries, tried to create its own identity, based on the international principles of democracy, respect for human rights and free markets, within the political and economic obligations offered by the well-known structures of the EU, OSCE, NATO and the UN. While the former Yugoslavia crumbled and was rebuilt and divided, Albania has made remarkable progress, although in 1997 it almost went into civil war!!!

But why does nationalism continue to be used then, the very thing that crushed the Balkans? Why did Rama rely again on this category or its derivatives? She seems to be the only commodore to get you ashore and honorable, while nationalist rhetoric among political elites remains a feature of politics in the region. And, Rama has not been avoided in Greece, exciting the attendees and leaving the Greeks as an object. Does the food of nationalism in Albania have the right spirit? Years ago, there were movements and platforms for "Natural Albania" and beyond, which did not ignite and, especially, were extinguished after the declaration of Kosovo's independence. Today, the country's prime minister, Rama, often takes this domain, understood to be moderate, and especially when it is necessary to avoid attention from the numerous problems in the country.

And nationalism fuels the enthusiasm too much, because basically the problems lick before anything else. Not only those present in the hall, but most of those in Greece cannot vote there, nor in Albania. In short, they are in a quagmire, where they are not represented, precisely by a policy where Rama has been the protagonist for almost 12 years, but there was no articulation for this. In the meantime, the problem of passports and residence permits has not been resolved, and it has been almost a decade since relations have remained in place. Tiresome is the glorification that is being done to Rama's cult and that he is feeding it not only indirectly. It is understood that Albania is far from what is conceived of as pathological nationalism, but the return to any register shows not small problems: That our societies are still having problems.

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