In Albania, state mobilization is only real on Facebook.
The sun sat down today facing a question that doesn't require an algorithm, but a few words of wisdom. What would have happened today if salt had been thrown on the National Road?!
The ice would have melted. 50 cars wouldn't have crashed. We would start the year without news. And that's exactly why the salt wasn't thrown. It solves the problem, but it leaves us without news. We can't live without flattery and news.
The sun continued its reflection and glanced a few meters further, across the border, towards Kosovo. Even colder weather, frost, snow. But not dozens, but no car crashes. No roads that turn into skating rinks. There, winter is treated as a natural phenomenon, not as a natural disaster.
Although on our side, winter comes regularly every year,
Although there are tenders for maintenance
Although there are tenders for maintenance monitoring.
Even though there is a payment on the beam, the state still acts as if it has seen it for the first time.
The sun stopped and also reflected the geographical element.
Albania has two seas. Two. Adriatic and Ionian. Salt as much as you want. Natural, historical, patriotic salt. On the other hand, Kosovo has no sea. Not even a symbolic shore. And yet, its streets do not turn into skating rinks in winter.
Diella made a technical comparison. In Kosovo, the structures go out into the field. In Albania, the structures go out with posts on Facebook and Instagram. In Kosovo, salt is thrown. Here, statuses are thrown. There, the road is cleared. Here, the image is cleared.
A difficult paradox to digest even by artificial intelligence. Kosovo, a country without a sea, but with salt on the asphalt. Albania, a country with two seas, but with ice on the roads and statuses full of salt on Facebook.
Kosovo has no highway beams,
Meanwhile, in Kalimash, the beam is operating normally. The 5 euro fee is collected with Swiss precision. The slide is offered for free.
In Albania, state mobilization is real only on Facebook. "We have taken measures", "We are on the ground to guarantee traffic and safety", while cars slide on the ice. A state that is more concerned about comments on social networks than about accidents on the road network.
And when a country with two seas slips more than a country without a sea, the problem is not the climate. It is the administration. "Nusret's Salt" and... jokes without salt...
Castration, qe duhet te mirembaje rrugen e kombit, aq I pa ngopur eshte sa edhe kripen qe duhet te hedhi ne rruge qe te mos ngrije, e vjedh. Asnjehere nuk ka hedh asnje lopat krip I pangopuri.