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Why are circles close to Edi Rama pushing for Balluk's resignation?

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 Why are circles close to Edi Rama pushing for Balluk's resignation?

 The investigation does not target a minister, but Edi Rama's government itself and projects...

It does not seem at all a coincidence, or an autonomous stance, a series of writings and statements from political and media circles close to Edi Rama, who are pushing towards Belinda Balluku's resignation.

Nor do they seem to constitute simply an outpouring of discontent or anger from clans within the Socialist Party, which have been feuding bitterly for some time.

This entire series not only seems coordinated, but is part of a PR plan or strategy by Edi Rama's propaganda "kitchen", thus communicating, through a coded language, with the rest of the factors that Edi Rama faces.

In reality, there is also an internal maneuver by clans within the SP to bombard Balluku as much as possible, who is the most powerful political factor in the party after Edi Rama.

But what is most important for Edi Rama is to avoid the troubles caused by the special prosecution's investigations.

It is quite clear that both the investigations against the government's number two, as well as those against the AKSHI dome along with others around it, are not about individuals.

And Edi Rama can no longer treat the issues as "pears eaten behind his back", because we are, as we have been in other attacks, facing a blow to the projects and acts that Edi Rama has conceived and undertaken during his government.

An act of resignation by Balluk does not solve any problem, but on the contrary would complicate the situation even more. Because, firstly, as happens in these cases, it will ignite a political fire with the axiom: "Not enough!", and secondly, for the case under investigation, it does not bring any additional benefit.

What is actually expected from Belinda Balluku, and which she will most likely do in the Assembly, when the session of the Mandates Committee takes place, is a public statement.

Not simply about the concrete and technical annexes of the file, but a political stance regarding what, in reality, this situation is.

Most likely, and there is no way it could happen otherwise, Balluku will treat this issue as a public and investigative act against the government and, respectively and specifically, against Prime Minister Edi Rama.

She, the deputy prime minister, is part of the big target on the board to hit Rama. And rightly so, the one who should speak, clarify or take a public and political stance on this issue is Edi Rama.

Because here, not a single department, not a minister, or a few officials are being investigated, but almost all public road works that were built under Edi Rama's government.

It's that simple.

On the other hand, the majority, namely Edi Rama, cannot address the issue of the arrest warrant request only from the procedural side of the SPAK provision, but in principle, in relation to all the investigations being conducted over the 13 years of government.

The number of heads that Edi Rama has cut off to maintain his power has reached his throat and cannot be accepted by the "gods" as a reward for giving him a light wind in his fourth voyage.

Ultimately, this is above all a battle for Edi Rama./ Pamphlet

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