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Everyone is upset with the new government, except SPAK!

Shkruar nga Mero Baze
Everyone is upset with the new government, except SPAK!
"Rama" government

The truth is that Edi Rama did not change the government, neither because he was not working well, nor because his support within the SP was not functioning. SPAK changed the government.

The change of almost half of the government by Prime Minister Edi Rama has left everyone dissatisfied. The biggest dissatisfied seem to be the opposition. I don't know what led them to believe that Rama would violate the Constitutional Court's decision and keep Belinda Balluku suspended. They liked this idea so much that they were in love with it, that when the change happened, they have 24 hours to find other reasons for the change of government and not the consequence of SPAK's intervention.

If you listen to them today, they say it's a big failure that the government was changed in 6 months, and they act as if the government was changed because it wasn't functioning.

The truth is that Edi Rama did not change the government, neither because he was not working well, nor because his support within the SP was not functioning. SPAK changed the government. And this is the most vivid proof of the intervention of the judicial power in the political one.

And he did not change it by issuing an arrest warrant for Balluk, as he did in the second phase, but he changed the government by experimenting with a measure that has not been tried before in the history of politics in Albania and Europe. He asked the Constitutional Court to suspend it. The court was unable to make a decision for or against this measure, dividing the votes 4 to 4 also due to the lack of a quorum, so SPAK's provocation for the government remained in force.

SPAK itself changed the security measure before the Constitutional Court made a decision and replaced it with a new security measure, requesting Balluk's immunity from arrest from the GJKKO.

But this is not in the hands of the court, but in the hands of parliament.

What was in the hands of the Constitutional Court and which it failed to express, is the suspension. And the government was changed precisely by a political blow that SPAK gave the government, coordinating with the Constitutional Court and forcing the prime minister to change the government after the suspension remained in force.

So the government was not changed because there was a need for a better government, nor because the majority decided to be obedient to the blows of justice, but because of the main fact that a controversial court decision that suspended Minister Balluku remained in force.

The second measure requested against Balluku, that of immunity from preliminary arrest, that is, for her detention, is in the hands of the Assembly. And it is clear that it will not be granted. The court is now free to investigate Ms. Balluku as a former minister without official positions, as it has done with Fatmir Mediu, Ervin Salianji, Saimir Tahiri and dozens of mayors throughout Albania. When the appeal trial is over, then depending on the decision, the Assembly will respect the court's decision. So we no longer have any extraordinary situation. The only extraordinary situation was created by an extraordinary decision that does not yet have a constitutional response, also due to the suspicion that SPAK has blackmailed members of the Constitutional Court to sabotage a majority against their decision.

So the opposition's dissatisfaction does not come from the prime minister's failure to implement the laws, but precisely from the implementation of a decision that he called unjust and for which there is still no answer. The opposition would have been happy if Edi Rama had not reflected and they were finally on the side of the "new justice" in a single case, but they did not have much luck.

There are certainly some dissatisfied people within the Socialist Party, not so much from those who were removed as from those who were waiting for something to be done. But this is an epidemic that strikes them in every season of change, so it is nothing new.

The government belongs to the prime minister and the way he organizes it is his responsibility. The truth is that Balluk's political weight within the government has been abnormally large and her forced departure from the government has forced the prime minister to split her power into two parts and to engage in the government managers who are in the process of her projects. This is not about preserving the monopoly of power, but about preserving the continuity of the government's work. Power is not something that is inherited by deed, as it is taken and lost for 10 minutes in a government meeting. The prime minister loses it only in elections and he has to reduce the costs of the change dictated by justice by engaging managers who were part of these projects.

The only ones I believe are happy with the change are the prosecutors who started the battle against Balluk. They got more than they asked for, after they started to overthrow a minister and overthrow half of the government. At least they shouldn't say that we don't influence political power after this. And even more so they shouldn't complain when political power decides to protect the boundaries of its power. There is nothing personal in this battle. Everyone in their own trench.

mero baze edi rama spak

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    Ymer Gelbaza

    Hahaha….He me te lumte BITHA! Haha…Karaxhozi kryemin RUAJTI VERREN E VET.I’a shtrenguan SUMEN BE-ja dhe ne fund do te vazhdoje te vjedhe pa u friksu nga deklarimet e te pandehures Bolluku.

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