By Ylli Dylgjeri
It was July 5, 2005. So over 19 years have passed. As a rule, the policy archives are opened.
The 2005 elections had just closed. The clock was offering 19.00. I was in the government villa in Saranda together with Fatos Nano, the Prime Minister of the country. Saranda had just voted for MP Nanos, but Albania had voted right for the doctor… While we were following the news reports, the pilot of the government helicopter called and timidly warned the Prime Minister that it was time to leave for Tirana was ending. It was getting dark and the vehicle did not have the equipment to travel at night…
I ask the Prime Minister:
I got a news that we lost the election, is it true?
Nano is telling me, we lost.
How is it done now – I ask naively again.
I will resign and we will hand over power – he says.
What about the party?
Ay, nervously he answers me:
I have been asking the three leaders of the Presidency for days to take over the leadership of the Socialist Party, but none of them accepted me.
And who were they?
Nano tells me:
I called Majko, Blushi and Malaj. They did not accept. Therefore, in the state that SP is in today, the government will propose a person who, when he leads, they will look for me.
May I know – I continue the question
Yes, Edi Rama – he tells me.
I started this dialogue with the former Prime Minister today to tell the socialists and the public that the Leader who is governing the Regime today is full of himself. That is, from the rejection of the leaders that you had chosen by voting.
Then you know the story. Leader Rama removed the opponents and intellectuals from the SP, the serviles, the kissers, and the thieves remained. Just as he is leaving SP every day. This story repeats itself.
What will be repeated, is also expressed in a statement by E Spiropali “do not be surprised that I and three quarters of the ministers and deputies may no longer be in 2025”
This is the story. This is when the party is treated as property. And this story is similar in every party. Only the Yesmen, the traffickers, and the brave ones with tattoos stay next to the Chiefs, who do not delay and go out without criminals in search or in Dubai.
others,
o return to the profession,
o find another transit party,
o retire,
o go to emigration,
o they go to prison.
In the end, the country does not move forward, it remains with a progress of only 3.5%, because it pretends to be led by a painter Pasha, who imprisons the opposition, who limits free speech, who sells and buys, who steals and alienates from
history up to residence.
As an illustration: All of the Koleka tribe, together with Antoneta Rama, returned the properties in Vuno these days…
Today the country is in a leadership crisis, a production crisis, and an identity crisis.