Gjergj Luca once again found an original way to react, to be in the focus of media attention and public opinion, to be involved in what he continues to have as a “War Horse”, not as a politician, but as a businessman and citizen, Albania’s entry into the EU.
This time it was the banner with the inscription, “The last barks before we enter Europe!”, placed in “Fish City”, which probably made much more news than the meeting that the Prime Minister had organized in Fish City. , Labinot-Fushë with the deputies.
The gathering of information, under the shadow of this banner and the allegory of this definition, “The last barks before we enter Europe!”, which more than is, means, comes about two weeks after the meeting in Dajt on September 1, where the prime minister and the chairman of the SP spoke with the government cabinet for 8 hours and 30 minutes. Also, it follows the meeting of the National Assembly in Durrës, which elected the new Presidency of the Socialist Party, and new political leaders in the districts.
“I opened my eyes in the morning when I saw you. From Kosovo, journalists and MPs dissatisfied with the government there, brought me a gift.
A big banner that reads “Last barks before we enter Europe!”, writes Gjergj Luca on social networks, proving his determination to lobby for Albania’s entry into Europe, to increase the chances and opportunities that Albanian business , but also the progress of society and the future of Albanians, to be appreciated and rewarded, being accepted in the big European family, part of which spiritually and historically it is, but which is also waiting to be confirmed politically.
The banner that was displayed in Fish City shows Rama emerging triumphantly from the dog-barking hell of a conflicted, denigrating and misinforming opposition politics, like Moses appearing on Mount Sinai with the ten holy commandments. The parallelism of the allegory of this banner shows that Albania’s fate in the face of EU integration is the same as that of the Israelis who fled Egypt. The artistic idealization of the banner can be read differently, but the fact that Albania’s integration into the European Union is vital for the future of Albania and the place that Albanians deserve in history, as a people with a Western soul and outlook.