Edi Rama wants, after 13 years, to emerge as the reformer of the state that put him in a coma.
After 13 years in power, where every institution has been turned into a party corner and every law has passed through the boxes of ideological "renaissance", Edi Rama has finally decided to do justice. Not for himself, but for others.
After a decade where crime became a partner, corruption became a style of governance and everything was regulated by Council of Ministers, Instructions, normative acts and clientelism, the prime minister belatedly discovered that Albania needed a new Penal Code! Not that this old one cannot punish corruption, on the contrary, it punishes it very well. But the problem is that it punishes everyone. Even his own. And this is unacceptable.
So Rama's "experts" gathered and sat down to reform justice with a scalpel:
- save abusers who steal from public procurement? Yes!
- amnesty abuse of office? Yes!
- sentence journalists to prison if they say things bluntly? That would be a miracle!
All of this comes in the form of a "draft criminal code", presented as a major event, as if justice in Albania was in crisis because there was no code...
Now, after 13 years, Edi Rama wants to appear as the reformer of the state that put him in a coma. He resembles that owner who, after turning his hotel into a brothel and losing his job, thinks he will solve the problem by changing the curtains.
Actually, the problem is with whores.../Pamphlet
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