Without a developmental and political balance, the prime minister survives with propaganda, provocations, and dangerous skits that insult the north and the opposition...
Edi Rama, after 15 years in power, has no real balance sheet. From 1945 to 1960, Enver Hoxha built hydroelectric power plants, drained swamps, opened the University of Tirana, the Kinostudio and built railways. Rama, in 15 years, has the Arbri road and the Llogara tunnel; projects that are overdue and financially overburdened.
Politically, he destroyed the Socialist Party itself: the group that brought him to power is gone, imprisoned, or has disappeared from the scene. The only method left to him is relentless propaganda and the invention of provocations that keep a government without vision afloat.
The latest example is “Diella”, a virtual minister heralded as an innovation. In addition to the Catholic name from the north, her model was taken from the actress Anila Bisha, former spokesperson for the DP. A provocation designed to insult the opposition and the north. Rama sold it as a “brilliant” idea, but it is essentially a dangerous game. “Diella” is not just an algorithm: behind it stands a person with a password and access to public tenders. With a click, procurement criteria can be changed according to the government’s interest.
The international media's question is fair: who controls this robot? Where does the technology come from; China, Russia or Arab countries? Rama has not given any answer. Behind the facade of a digital minister lies the danger of financial manipulation and geopolitical influence.
The irony with Catholics, northerners and Democrats is deliberate sadomasochism. An ugly game to hide the void of 15 years of governance and to provoke divisions that only Rama's power needs./ Pamphlet
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