
While our cynics (mostly politicians) are rich, have power, disregard institutions, have the opportunity to deal with anyone and make fun of everyone from the people to Justice, the Cynics of Antiquity criticized the morality and greed of the rich and asked people to give up excesses.
Ilir Meta's systematic threat to SPAK, the grotesque syntax he uses against Duman; Berisha's protracted mockery of SPAK and all of his imitations; Salianj's cynicism with Justice; the calls of Rama and his appeals; greedy City Hall directors; the denial of all politicians today for those behind bars (of the same party of course) brings to mind a great cynicism with our new Justice system. Fortunately, it is one of the few life indicators of the Albanian Democracy that pulses and conveys signs of life for the weakened body of the country. To think of this level of corruption, this hatred for Justice really shows the times we are living in.
Therefore, RAI's report to those who are known and which the Albanian media has done in time, the citizen gave: We are in a difficult process of making the state, where the cynicism of banality is rampant. There is also a paradox in the very philosophical concept of the Cynics, and this really brings to mind the great School of Cynics in Antiquity. While our cynics (mostly politicians) are rich, have power, disregard institutions, have the opportunity to deal with anyone and make fun of everyone from the people to Justice, the Cynics of Antiquity criticized the morality and greed of the rich and asked people to give up excesses, to be satisfied with the most necessary, which they needed and to disregard the rules and conventions of social relations.
In Albania, even the Justice Reform, which is taken as our flagship of changes, left much to be desired and predicted what would happen, precisely by the people who sewed it: Politicians. Not that today, many give him praise and glorify him, Justice is not shaking him, because he started it from the blasphemy of the names. The high-level experts almost did not scribble a single word in the creation of the Laws or the articles of the Constitution itself. They, in many moments, simply signed what was offered to you on the table, nodding their heads in agreement with what the strangers offered. The haste of politicians, on the other hand, did not stop. The reform, lacking the element of anthropological observation, left gaps in terms of structuring, while the two highest Courts stopped working and the smaller Courts had a problem.
The constitution changed an endless amount of articles, then added to those changed over the years. And, while the common people watched the slowness of this system, the politicians were tired of the slowness and especially the confusion. The climax, in fact, was reached when all 140 raised the card in favor of a Reform that they would anathema at every step.
The reform that could be done much more simply could greatly facilitate the work of the Justice, but on the other hand, it would be even more efficient than such, when the politicians seem to be running the power intact again. Even when Rama is anathematized, but also defended, Justice still stutters; even when he offends Berisha, Justice drags on and is unclear until the justification of the measure of his arrest; just as Meta's trance has already passed every grotesque level. Did the politicians also use the Justice Reform to extend their power: Time is showing that with all the amount of corruption, those main characters are still there, intact. Cynics! And above all, ignoring what ordinary people have been waiting for for years: the punishment of impunity. It seems that it is difficult to remove cynicism from our politics... when the Reform in Justice itself should shake it, which, despite the good form and some results, is still far from the long-awaited content. If Diogenes of the Cynics wandered to find the Man, the simple Albanian continues to wander and believe in a Justice, to fill the gray life that surrounds him.
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