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"He started looking for votes and not the truth"/ Lubonja talks about the breakdown of her relationship with Rama

2026-02-01 22:33:00, Aktualitet CNA

"He started looking for votes and not the truth"/ Lubonja talks about

Analyst Fatos Lubonja spoke this evening about his relationship with Prime Minister Edi Rama. In an interview with Euronews Albania, Lubonja said that their relationship changed after Rama entered politics.

The analyst said that after getting involved in politics, Rama started looking for votes and not for the truth. He further added that looking for votes implies many things that, according to him, people know.

"Now, what happened after '97, to explain, my interpretation is always this: that it is usually the case that power alienates you. They asked Pietro Nenni. I told him this: Pietro Nenni was asked about the fact that he was very close friends with Mussolini before Mussolini was a socialist, then he became a fascist, built his own movement.

And they said: "What time, how was work?", because they had been together as Pietro Neni, an Italian senator, for those who don't know him, a well-known political figure in post-war Italy.

How was Mussolini's job when he came back? Huh? He said, there's an expression in Italian: 'aveva una grande voglia di comandare', meaning he had a great desire to command. More specifically, all those ideal values ??or, call me whatever you want, visions that we had... for something else, something else.

For me, he betrayed all of this as an intellectual. To put it in two words, at that time, when Rama was beaten, I wrote a long article in Koha Jonë the next day. Among other things, I quoted an interview that Rama wanted to publish and that he couldn't publish, where among other things he said: "The intellectual seeks the truth, while the politician seeks the vote." This distinguishes him.

"And now, when he became a politician, he started asking for votes and not for the truth. And asking for votes means a lot, people understand that," Lubonja said. /CNA





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