Is Edi Rama afraid of a real revolt that could lead to his downfall, as happened with Ilir Meta's LSI in 2005 that overthrew Fatos Nano from power?
Edi Rama has announced for tomorrow a joint meeting of the parliamentary group and ministers in the parliament hall, which he will also broadcast live.
It will be a 'one man show', as is the habit of the Prime Minister, which comes immediately after a turbulent meeting with the district heads at the SP headquarters.
Edi Rama is expected to announce tomorrow the decision to totally change the political leaders of the districts, and as it is known, it will not be any of the current names, who are also the leaders and governors of the majority.
Rama will give a long speech, where he will announce the changes, and then declare that they will all be approved at the party's General Assembly.
Which will be conditioned by the speech and the impact on the public that speech will have, but also its echo, in the dinner shows, where it is learned that Edi Rama himself will be on Thursday.
In tomorrow's meeting, in other words, he has announced political changes in the SP, as well as in the government, which he will do in a second phase, where he will also change the organization of the government, where, as is learned, he will bring a well-known name working abroad as a professor in one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
So, Rama will say in front of the deputies and ministers that what he has done or intends to do, is not aimed at enriching the careers of others, or to give them power, but to fulfill that goal. that he has. It will give a clear message that everyone in the Socialist Party is just a garnish and the main ingredient remains "I gati". At least until he fell.
As a typical authoritarian, Edi Rama is totally similar to Sali Berisha, so hell after me. Or it will be me who will determine how, when and who will replace me.
A model 'Alla Erdogan' in the full sense of the word. Tomorrow's meeting will also be called the meeting of the termination of several careers and the final closing of the chapter that under Bablok there is only a shadow for fresh, not a career.
Is Edi Rama afraid of a real revolt that could lead to his downfall, as happened with Ilir Meta's LSI in 2005 that overthrew Fatos Nano from power?
As the devil-incense, he has always made secret alliances with the people of the underworld; with Ilir Meta for example, with Sali Berisha, with Erdoğan's congregation in Tirana, just so that it doesn't fall on its own.
If you carefully look at the 11-year history of Edi Rama's power, you will notice that he always had some reserve deputies in the Parliament, which he used in difficult days.
In 2016, Ilir Meta made a plan to make Rexhep Meidan the prime minister, but Rama took a group of DP deputies, who gave them offices and power such as Fufi of Kurbin, Selami of Vlora, etc. Who Meta tried to remove with decriminalization, using Adriatik Llalla.
He then took a group of MPs from the DP and LSI reserve lists, knowing from the beginning Berisha and Meta's plan to burn the mandates.
Today he made a strong and abundant pact with Sali Berisha's deputies, a pact that has nothing to do with sophistry such as electoral reforms or things like that, but is simply a power grab.
Even the attack on Veliaj or others in the SP, removing Edi Rama as a target, is part of the pact to keep Bablok in power until 2025.
Logically, Rama is not afraid of weak rebels in his party who do not come out openly, much less Berisha and Meta.
He fears only the Americans, who can make a majority in the Assembly, to demand another government until the new elections. This is exactly what they are trying to prevent. But will he be able to achieve it?
Even if he manages to muster the numbers in Parliament to retain it, can he withstand a huge bomb that could come from across the ocean?
Undoubtedly not, it may even be this bomb that will blow up the Bablok of all the old elite, who are holding on to the weakened Albanian rupee./ Pamphlet
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