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A moral part of the protest

2026-06-10 15:20:00, Opinione RIVALI

A moral part of the protest

In the protest, a significant part of it are those who brought Edi Rama to power in 2013, but not only that, they are also those who a year ago supported him to win a fourth term.

This group includes Soros' NGOs, influencers, singers, artists, activists, and socialists who no longer accept 99-chat and Rilindje.

But still none of them come out to say I voted for Rama and I won't vote for him anymore, I brought Rama to power. They all tell us to take part in the protest and "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison".

The second one is under security measures and a house arrest was made, not that this group doesn't know, but encouraged by Arlind Qori's neo-communists, they come out with slogans to show distance from all parties when in fact they are a party themselves.

There, only the citizens who appear to be angry about 35 years of injustice and 13 years of Rama's rule have no side, the others go to Rama, LGBT, Soros, and even Veliaj or the corruption of power and segments of foreign agencies whose duty is to throw gasoline bottles on the burning fire.

The moralists of power

These "moralists" in power who brought and kept Rama, or others who want Soros' schemes and scenarios, also tell us Rama to resign, but they stop there. They also attack Berisha and end it there. These are the most immoral part of the protest.

The question arises, is Rama gone, too?

The Constitution is clear, Rama resigns, the president calls the leader of the largest party, which is Rama, a new prime minister is proposed, say Blendi Klosi, and the SP continues to govern, after a few months Rama returns again.

What did the protesters gain?

These moralists without morals simply win, leaving Rama behind, but the party that was born on November 8, 1941, which became the Labor Party, and was later called the Socialist Party, continues to govern.

46 years of blood on their hands with hundreds of thousands of victims, the party stays in power, that's what matters, leaders come and go, those who are still there govern again. This is where they find their political morality and peace with themselves, even while blaming the opposition.

No one wants the Parliament to be dissolved by these moralists without morals, but they want the "dictatorship" of 800,000 votes to remain in force.

The option of early elections

One could also go for the option of early elections, but this too is a solution for the left.

The SP with Rama at the helm, with early elections, facing Berisha, wins again with a few fewer mandates, but in the end everything is sealed with a majority of votes and he seems to have them as long as this group of morals without morality within the protest (those who brought Rama and voted for him to have a fourth mandate) serves as its divisive force and not as a unifier in a national opposition front that aims to remove the majority from power.

With Rama's resignation, nothing is solved, not even with early elections, the solution must go through a completely different political path, but not with a new Albania like the Kinostudio film "New Albania"./ CNA





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