Politicians confess to chicken thief seeking to become MP

“A chicken thief trying to be a deputy. A garden empty of humans filled with thorns. An immigrant coffin lamented by the wrong family”. These are just a few of the episodes of the novel “Bottoms Bottoms” that former Social President Namik Dokle brings this November to describe Albania's transitional [...]
“A chicken thief trying to be a deputy. A garden empty of humans filled with thorns. An immigrant coffin lamented by the wrong family”.
These are just a few of the episodes of the novel “Around the globe” that the former Social President Namik Dokle brings this November to describe Albania of protracted transition, where immigration takes with it the brain and intelligence of the nation and leaves room for promoting uneducated and uneducated people.
I've been trying to describe a dramatic reality today that is a dramatic reality across the country. There are also characters in the book that, as I said by a chicken thief, become a great businessman and by a large businessman intends to become an MP, even though he has a university degree and is prepared for a science candidate while he doesn't have an eight-year-old report card.
A character in the book says that boys are leaving, and our courts are being struck by the thornbush. Transition is the time they separated people into guilt and suffering, and there were actually many events that could be avoided and avoided without any reason for the common people to suffer as they did.
I look more to these people and through them and the institutions that make politics not to abandon the country! Let's move freely, but let's not abandon what nature has left us, and God writes report.
Today, in my opinion, there are not all co-operatives and co-empties, but there are guilt and suffering and suffering are on the one hand and the culprits on the other, Dokle said.












