Why did Lou speak with names?

Days are under way for the US ambassador to Tirana to become news headlines in this political environment that revolves around the same themes. If at the weekend he reminded Renen high schoolers that in democracy, a government that is not in sync with the interest of citizens is overturned today, he is not [...]
Days are under way for the US ambassador to Tirana to become news headlines in this political environment that revolves around the same themes. If at the weekend he reminded Ren's high-schoolers that in democracy, a government that is not in sync with the interest of citizens overturned, he has not been reluctant today to name the country's most dangerous gangs.
Along with Donald Lou's words, the first hypotheses have begun to abound.
Why has the American top diplomat in Tirana decided to hit so hard?
There are those who think all his anger is about the new government, which although it has taken the wheel itself, is giving no sign of reflection that it intends to face crime and gangs. Elbasan's grave event and the police bust in front of the strong with political support was the clearest signal to that.
There are others who speculate that the revolt of the biggest reform supporter in justice comes now when the government is making the latest effort to control the process expected to begin. Trying to reduce personnel and cut the funds (about which the Lu-Vlahatin duo said dozens of times “not a problem”) has tangible doubts that Rama will hold those who try to fight evil tomorrow.
A third hypothesis is that of direct support for Fatmir Xhafa, who did not sit in the chair of the interior minister only thanks to the will of Edi Rama. His appeal that, after vetoing the judges, he must also be launched for the police, seems to have ruined Edi Rama's model to do only show, without touching the essence of incriminating within blue uniforms. Therefore, Lou's explosion is seen as a support for the interior minister to take power beyond the limits the prime minister has assigned him.
No wonder, after making a strong statement after mentioning Balili, Shullaz, Berisha, the US ambassador rushed to meet with the interior minister.
But whatever the key to this hypothesis, or even if it's all determined by the last explosion of Donald Lu, one thing is clear: The US has begun its second phase of fighting crime in the country.
Who has followed its follow-up well remembers that the ambassador spoke clearly with names, for policy criminals, as well as for those who were in parliament, as for those who had conquered municipalities.
After a long process, after Eddie Rama's excuses that his hard cards were in order, that his names had simply changed as immigrants, this unspoiled battle. Today Albanian politics is much more “deciphered” than four years ago. Today, Roshi and Prenga as well as Frok and Ndoka no longer have political mandates.
Now Donald Lou is back talking to his names. And he's still making news. Because everyone hopes that after the first stage, the Purge of criminals in a suit, the second one, of the cleanup of political gangs. (Lapsy.al)











