When they asked him about 'non-women', he said that he does not disrupt work, that he will no longer have ties with internationals, that in the end the internal governance of Albanians is important because they vote for him. But now, even if a common man from a foreign country meets him, he makes a big fuss. We are talking about Sali Berisha.
He met Rainer Zitelmann, German journalist and author of several books. Berisha sells this meeting dearly as a way to show that here, foreigners, especially Germans, know him and admire him from time to time. Is this character part of the German government?
In Germany there are people who worship Putin, but what does this mean?! Berisha made a reaction today about this meeting and here is what he wrote. Yesterday, with particular pleasure, I received in the office the conservative German journalist and author of many books, Rainer Zitelmann. With Mr. Zitelmann and I exchanged not only the memories of the years of the dictatorship, when he as a young man followed the programs of Radio Tirana, while I listened to foreign radios, but we also talked about the future of the region and Europe.
Interested in current Albania, and how our country will be projected in the coming decades, I told my German friend that Albania is experiencing what Samuel Huntington calls 'mobocracy', that is, the rule of the Mafia.
During the conversation, I also emphasized the message of my speech in parliament in 2013, where I warned Edi Rama that he had received a popular amnesty for his connections with the criminal world during his time as mayor, but it was time for him to end these connections, for own good and the Albanian people. He didn't do that. On the contrary, he used all his power to consolidate these connections from Albania to Mexico. I gratefully accepted the gift of Mr. Zitelmann, the book "In Defense of Capitalization", published by the U.S. Onufri'.
You see that internationals are very important and if they take away your visa, you can't raise your head, Sali?
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