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Politike2025-01-19 21:07:00

Arben Malaj: Power used to be shared to create a state, today they steal power to prevent it from becoming a state

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Arben Malaj: Power used to be shared to create a state, today they steal power

Former Minister of Finance and Economy, Arben Malaj, said that in Albania today we can talk about autocracy and not democracy. He expressed that the leaders think that they should stay in power as long as possible because, according to them, there is no substitute to take over the government.

"Today there is talk of autocracy and this has been confirmed by many reports. But, it is not just an Albanian phenomenon, but is found in many countries, such as Hungary, Turkey and Russia. The bad thing is that our leaders think that they should stay in power as long as possible because there is no one else to take over the government. When you are in government, you have many opportunities to misuse power. In our time, we had many difficulties, but the government was very democratic, in the party and in the country. The thesis was "we will share power to make a state". Now, as a colleague of mine told me, "they are stealing power to not make a state". I am not talking only about this government, but in our transition", Malaj said for "A2 CNN".

Malaj added that the key to political rotation is "the division of the majority."

"Knowing that this is the only possibility, the opposition must do its utmost to create a front by creating a spirit of trust and with different political forces. But to create this, public credibility is needed," said Malaj.

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