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Editorial2023-09-27 14:12:00

Alexander, Eddie; your time is up!

Shkruar nga Gjergj Zefi
Alexander, Eddie; your time is up!
Edi Rama and Aleksandar Vucic

Edi Rama conceived the idea of ​​the Balkans as a tandem with Alexander. Like a fairground circus, with soft cheese and shlivovica brandy, you say they have secured peace in the Balkans. And in reality, Edi Rama gave Vučić the right oxygen to extinguish that nitrous oxide tube that his paramilitaries were giving him...

Aleksandar Vučić had been repeatedly told in his ear that he will leave this September. But as they say the word 'vice comes with the soul', and this is what is happening with the President of Serbia.

Who started his career as a paramilitary and is ending it as such. In Serbia, the rise of paramilitary groups in its history is a kind of national sport. Serbian politics started and developed from typical fascist armed groups. These as at the time of the beginning of the Serbian state with the absurd sanctification of the figure of the Chetnik by the Orthodox Church, until the bloody epic of the 90s, where the entire Balkans were covered in blood.

But even today, in Serbian politics, the figure of the paramilitary is crucial; we have violent fans who are also drug 'dealers', smugglers, but also people who use politics for votes.

The prestigious world newspaper, The New York Times, did a full profile on Aleksandar Vučić a few months ago, as the man who supports and supports the paramilitary groups of "hurries and ropes".

Because in fact, Vucic himself has made it clear in his political messages that he is the one who controls this whole community of villains and people who kill and chop.

But as has always happened in Serbian history, these paramilitaries come one day and run away from 'control', as they say in Serbian. Like the sultan's janissaries once upon a time, they too overturn the cauldron and find another boss. One remembers the tragic story of the most feared Serbian paramilitary group, the infamous "Zemun Clan"-Legija, which managed to kill the most terrifying paramilitary leader Zhelko Razhnjatovic Arkanin, and then connected with Zoran Djindjic to overthrow Slobodan Milosevic.

And just when the desolate Zoran remembered that he had the fearsome Chetniks under control, they killed him on March 12, 2003, inside the Serbian government headquarters.

So did Vuçiçi, just when he thought he had everything under control, the Serbian List but also his "Progozhin" Milan Radojçiqi, the latter returned the cauldron to the monastery of Banjska in Zveçan.

Vucic was revealed around the globe as a Putin who had not only his Wagner, but also Progozhin.

While the fate of Milan Radojciqi is already written as his alter ego from St. Petersburg, the boss Aleksandar Vucic is looking for another paramilitary to oppose Albin Kurti. But there is nowhere to move; is 'checkmate'. Every move he makes, to meet the Russian ambassador, as he did yesterday, or the delegation of the Chinese Communist Party, as he did today, he is gone. The West has already prepared the plan to replace him. Perfectly, removing the bombs he was holding in his hands. Like Vulini and Radojčiçi.

Edi Rama is in the same position here with us. Today, after September 24, he looks like Ballsh's showman character who one day talks about dialogue and the next day pretends to like Vucic. In fact, Edi Rama conceived the idea of ​​the Balkans as a tandem with Aleksandar (Vucic). Like a circus of Parisian fairs, with soft cheese and Shlivovica brandy, do you say they have ensured peace in the Balkans? And in reality, Edi Rama gave Vucic the right oxygen to put out the nitrous oxide bottles that his paramilitaries gave him.

Edi Rama has surpassed all the most hated Albanian leaders, because he was invested in the 'Thaçi' case for the exchange of territories and attacked Albin Kurti all the time, in his battle with Vucic.

Today, after September 24, Edi Rama is completely lost. Any statement that is driven by inertia does not stick. That it doesn't make sense; the only socialist who should be listened to is Ditmir Bushati, who rightly says that Albania should look at Serbia through the eyes of Kosovo. A time when Rama claimed and fought for the opposite. And he said this openly: we disagree with Albin about the role of Serbia. Today that Serbia showed the most frightening side of its Chetniks, Rama has nothing left to give. It's the end of it! With the departure of Vucic, Rama also left. Fixed as we said a while ago on the pages of Pamphlet! / Pamphlet

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