
If punishments have not been avoided, it has been because there is international pressure on justice as opposed to pressure on the government to protect its own people.
Immediately after the request for Ahmetaj's arrest, the speakers of Foltore were afraid to interpret the event as the work of Rama. Many of them sided with Tiger by portraying him as a victim of the government.
According to them, Ahmetaj's arrest serves Rama and is even incited by him. They stand by the paradox that SPAK is serving the prime minister by arresting his closest and most important people.
This is funny. What really serves Rama is precisely this interpretation of events. He is interested in creating the impression that he himself is behind the arrests, appearing as a man who does not protect his thieves, like no other prime minister before.
He is desperately interested in creating the idea of being distanced from the scandals that have torn him apart, which would have led to the fall of any government.
In fact, the opposite is true. Rama has always tried to protect his people, starting from Tahiri.
Everyone's arrests have been delayed, investigations have been dragged out and reduced, so that everyone can get away with as little cost as possible.
If punishments have not been avoided, it has been because there is international pressure on justice as opposed to pressure on the government to protect its own people.
However, it is understandable that these arrests have crippled the image of the government as well as its power on the ground.
No power would feel comfortable when justice takes the closest and most important associates to jail so the claim that these arrests are made by the prime minister himself is simply nonsense.
The government's meetings with Foltore against SPAK are only a clear indication of the common problems between them.
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