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The more politicians on TV, the more corruption there is

Shkruar nga Ben Andoni

The more politicians on TV, the more corruption there is

There is not a day that the new Minister of the Interior Balla does not go out and pose with his subordinates, everywhere in Albania.

Rama systematically sees most of the government ministers on television. In fact, a well-known ritual, as their ancestors, led by Berisha, did the same. Even for the smallest activity, which is an organic task of the department, the incumbents will be protagonists, but this is an obligation that they must fulfill within the framework of commitments. On the last day of this session in the parliament, a few days ago, while the fierce position-opposition debates did not stop, Prime Minister Rama with Deputy. Prime Minister Balluku in the seat of an open car was showing a new road! A profound irony with parliament and its functions. As if, all this, was not simply given with the help of a drone, without their participation. Even the simplest citizen would ask: Isn't this a duty to the public and why should they be protagonists at every moment?!

There is not a day that the new Minister of the Interior Balla does not go out and pose with his subordinates, everywhere in Albania. It seems as if Albania is creating such a department for the first time. From one city to another, Balla visits and poses, speaking occasionally from one institution to another, as if this is the only and undisturbed concern of the Albanian public. Meanwhile, misdemeanors, murders and irregularities will not have such a big difference from his predecessor. And, the one before him. After the suspension of funds from European structures, the Minister of Agriculture becomes even more visible to the public.

Whereas, the unfortunate case of the actor Fuga would be enough for the public to become familiar with one of the biggest shortcomings of our health system, related to financing schemes. Where for the sake of truth, Albania has built a financing model of the health system, which does not seem to properly finance the patient or the doctor, but gives life to more tenders and corruption. The money that the health insurance fund collects from citizens as contributions must have a benefit for them. But our minister Manastirliu only appears at inaugurations and has been told all summer how we have already faced the problems of tourists with the heat. Wouldn't the spokespersons or the statistics be enough to finish this job?! The list is long and endless.

Once again: Isn't it the duty of all these ministers to lead and do this work and appear less and less on TV? Is it possible for them to engage more in real problems and make policies on how to better serve the citizens? The case of former deputy Prime Minister Ahmetaj and the corruption that is spreading shows that some of our ministers use the show as a means to show the difference in accountability with the public. And more than that the usefulness of the multitude of laws that are created and created endlessly so that politicians find protection, while the public is lost in their jungle. Therefore, it happens that it takes cases like that of the actor Fuga, or murders and beatings like that of the tribe of the socialist deputy in Kruja, to reveal chains of problems in our society. "The more corrupt the state,

We could translate it interpreted like this: The more politicians appear on TV, the more corruption and problems there are in a country. And, the case of Albania clearly shows this postulate.

 

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