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"There is no democracy in Albania"/ Boçi: Rama should hand over power, criticized by internationals

2026-01-16 21:05:00, Politikë CNA

"There is no democracy in Albania"/ Boçi: Rama should hand over

The Vice President of the Democratic Party, Luciano Boçi, today spoke at length about the critical stances of internationals towards Prime Minister Edi Rama.

Invited to "Syri TV", Boçi stated that all these positions, whether from the US, the EU, the OSCE-ODIHR and beyond, are clear signals of the way the socialist government has been viewed over the years.

According to Boçi, this approach is also a reflection on Rama, who according to him should resign.

"The American stance is not a momentum that came only because of the government's revealed, exposed, criminal situation, its corruption, cooperation with crime, cooperation with international drug trafficking. The American stance is a process that has its basis of initiation after the end of the May 11 elections and from that moment on, the lack of determination to win the elections has reached a crescendo of division with the government.

So, by looking at the government with the eye of truth and adding critical and rejecting attitudes towards Rama's behavior in relation to the way he governs, in relation to the way he deals with politics, how he deals with parliament, and ultimately how he builds the overall processes of relations that a political force should have with the executive when it is in the majority.

And I am convinced that the United States knows very well, they have it very clear, their sources are indisputable, that in Albania we have a narco-regime that supports political success in corruption, in collaboration with crime, on the basis of which it has also built the engineering of hijacking elections and through which it itself is confirmed. And this is proven by the misgovernance, because it has arrogance, it has inattention to the citizen, it has only political attention to the repetition of its own political fate and before which it does not spare any kind of cooperation.

Cooperation that has overcome all levels of a policy that must move on the tracks of democracy and good governance. It is not just the initial stance. Then we have the reports of the State Department, the American stance has been infused with the European stance. There is the OSCE-ODIHR report, there are the resolutions of the right-wing parties, there are almost six resolutions, in which the political definition of the Rama regime is given and of which the knowledge and approval from the United States has certainly been well-known, or known. And it is not in vain that this stance today has taken a more concrete form, a form that is not only read politically, but a form that is also read publicly.

Which will probably be read even more publicly by many layers of the public in Albania in the future. Just as the American position is like this, let's not forget that the European position, which actually seems to be in a bind during this time, has also begun to display strong, prohibitive, preventive, critical positions towards Rama, whom they once expected as, that is, a man who promised a lot, who knew how to do diplomacy and politics, but it seems clear that everything has been built on another reality, a propagandistic reality, spun by Rama, but which in fact stems from a reality that does not match what Rama presents in Europe, presents in his dialogues and communications, because in Albania there is no democracy, no free speech, no political freedom, no institutions. Institutions have been transferred to the criminal offices of Edi Rama's private individuals and there is no care that this state has those parameters that are acceptable to the EU.

Today the doors are closed. Rama is also forced to accept this, unfortunately, both in relation to himself, because he was the one who, with this promise, sought to steal the hearts, let's say, of the Albanians. In fact, he stole their votes, not their hearts, because he has never stolen them. But the fact that today he is faced with this great truth, that even those who once welcomed him with open arms, today have crossed their arms and view him with doubt, with skepticism, and have even warned him and clearly in that political language that has its own codes, shows him that he should not continue. He must hand over power, hand over governance and the country must definitely move into a fair political process where citizens freely choose with their own will that political representation that reflects the desire and will of the sovereign", - said Boçi. /CNA





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