Edi Rama has committed a crime and will hold power

Edi Rama has committed a crime and will hold power

Our newspapers and portals are divided mainly into three major news sections. One is the policy section: what Rama did, what Basha said, what Berisha denounced, how is Ilir Meta doing, the next corruption, the following scandal, the next ambassador, etc.; the other is that of crime chronicler and black: drugs, drugs, drugs. [...]

We treat them like they belong to three separate worlds, but they're not. In fact, these three sections are three pages of one reality. To connect (I will stop at it between the chronicle of black crime and political black) I am referring to the communist regime's time. Those who lived in it know that in the media of that time, it did not figure out crime and black chronicties. They didn't talk about murder, stealing, rape or prostitution. Was it because there was no? No, but because it was claimed there were none, because the black chronicle of crime was one of the mirrors of the real social, economic, cultural, society and dictators didn't like it, but the reflection of the wonderful reality that they, medemek, had built.

Now we, “unfortunately”, have the crime chronice. What wonders you cannot see, hear, and read daily. I recently have a news report that Albanian gangs are the most frightening in Britain, as they have no problem (moral) kidnapping and slaughter an elderly pensioner for only 200 pounds, as well as news that Habilaj are not the strongest band in Vlora, but that some are much stronger.

One question arises: How is it that our politicians, when in power, are not worried about what bothered dictators yesterday: that the black chronicle of crime was an indication that they haven't built the best of the worlds? How come they don't think for a moment that the perpetrators of murders, rapes, trafficking, blasting, masked robbery, masks, are not Martians, not Hollywood film figures, but Albanians who have grown up and educated in Albania governed by them?

If it were true that the Renaissance at the prime minister's helm is really trying to reinstate us, it would have to focus heavily on this aspect. Because rebirth means first attempt to get us out of crime mud. So they would sleep when they heard the black chronicle of crime. I talked about what they would do when their own hand was out, their interior minister, as a member of a gang. But what happened, the black Renaissance and black prime minister came up with the theme that we're dealing with the creations of the Magias of “ ” journalists, who are “and <x2/x3> Albania because it pays out which foreign enemy.

Starting with the absurdity of these charges, a portion of journalists have suggested that they are smoke bombs that the prime minister throws to avoid the opinion attention of the scandal involving itself directly and indirectly. I would be very calm if it were, but, unfortunately, I think we should be much more concerned about the prime minister's actions towards the media.

His action against the media, as well as the decision to protect Saimir Tahir from arrest, despite the flagrant evidence, shows that the relaunchers, led by Rama, are determined to preserve their invisibility. And invulnerability is preserved by retaining power. The question is, How far can this attempt go? So - called smoke bombs to attract attention are very few in this regard. Edi Rama's aggression towards media and particular journalists gives clear signs that he is going far further.

He is showing that if he had the power to give dictator Hoxha the single party system of communism, he would have stopped even the black chronicle of crime, even forcing the media to reflect only its reality. But being unable to do so does not mean that we are immune to evil and other dangers.

Before I get to the risks, I have to repeat that, just as it's wrong to think of yesterday's one man's work regime, Enver Hoxha, it's also wrong to see today's single-man regime, Edi Rama. This means to absolve many of the blame that directly and indirectly they are interested in keeping this regime standing. Without their support, he could fall by tomorrow. Hence, dangers must also be viewed as dangers posed by all of this container.

According to my judgment, what is happening with Rama's attack on the media even against those who have been supporting him until yesterday speaks of the transition to another phase of the regime. Using already-known terms, I'd say we're assisting in the passage from the media regime to the narcotics.

With media regimes, I remember that, from 1997 to the last Rama legislature, our political class, to rule and benefit, has worked mainly through media connections and oligarch media owners. Until a few years ago, oligarchs owned by media were enriched through construction using the media, but primarily by sucking up immigrant money. With the prime minister Rama we have a “hop qualitative”. Major crime money is taking the lead in holding power. Thus, for example, the towers designed to be built are not justified except with dirty money.

The Bank of Albania in the monetary policy report (2017) speaks of lowering credit requirements “as a consequence of the use of alternative sources of financing outside the banking system”. Under these conditions, media owners, in part since this reality cannot be erased after being discovered daily by numerous portals and in part as their businesses are increasingly dependent on crime money, have come up second as instruments of power. Rama tried to cover this new media reality by multiplying its media and portals.

Then he created his own television. Not content, a phase that is producing the most negative effect is being consumed very quickly today: the delegation and denigration of journalists talking about this reality. But can he stop here? The signs are obviously not. And here we come to future dangers that if we fail to stop them in time can produce a much more dramatic reality. Let us not forget that behind Rama are not only oligarchs and moral killers paid for by them but also narcophants and their soldiers, physical killers. Narcorration is the phase of money laundering of crime through cementing policy links with oligarchs, with criminals where the latter become increasingly crucial.

Therefore, the denouncing and assaulting crime as well as investigating it today is experienced by Rama and his associates as an attack on the main pillar of the regime. That's why at this moment we come to the need of dictators yesterday to get rid of the media's black chronicle of crime. However, this is not possible in the geopolitical environment in which we live. The danger, then, is that we are soon to move into stages that have passed the places where the mafia ruled, such as this. Sicily of the 1980s, when Andreoti prime minister said there is no mafia in Sicily and journalists and prosecutors were killed.

The definition of a notorious communist claim to power would mean Edi Rama & Cos are giving a daily signal that he was taken by crime and criminally guarded power. Prohibiting such dangers requires action that is too late for the destruction of narcotics with courage, unity, and foresight.

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