Why did Basha attack, Lubona?

Many of those who saw the debate in “on Thursday evening The open studio” has been surprised to hear Lulzim Basha accuse Lubona of being an antiposerator, a helper to Edi Rama, and the climax of the talks, as one who had forced her to go and make a pact [...]
Many of those who saw the debate in “on Thursday evening The open studio” has been surprised to hear Lulzim Basha accuse Lubona of being an antiposerator, an assistant to Edi Rama, and the peak of the men, as one who had forced her to go and make a pact with the prime minister on May 18th.
In fact, this is not the first time that in a television studio, the DP leader chooses to be the victim of the proclaimed antipositarianism of Albanians. It is not a innovation that, in the absence of argument, he shouts that he cannot silence the minority. And certainly, it will not be the last attempt to attack those who claim that the two major parties resemble two drops of water.
But the question posed after following that harsh confrontation is, How could Basha's haily rage reach Lubonja? What dark vision of reality must you have, how much to label the most epic critic of Eddie Rama, the man who denounced him for two decades, as an avoak of the current prime minister? What inability to make principled and honest opposition forces you to call your opponent a fraud and Marxist? And, after all, which logic law warranted the acrobatics that Basha issued yesterday: “I went and sat down with Rama, because Lubonne as part of Tirana's elite did not support me during the action of the tent (which is not true, but if it were, it did not warrant betrayal of beliefs for the sake of circumstances).
To understand these attitudes, so to speak, they look like coming out of the mouth of a man who has lost the sense of reality, we need to understand a little better the context of how this debate developed. From the outset, Lubonja, a harsh and hardworking Renaissance critic, told Basha in sight that the opposition led by him did not inspire hope. That the government is truly guilty that Albanians are massly abandoning the country, but that is also because they do not perceive any alternative that would make them stay here. That Eddie Rama is really robbing every asset of this country in collaboration with oligarchs, but unfortunately, they are the same names that have done so even during the DP's power. That Edi Rama has indeed subjected the capital to a “urban terror”, but Basha himself has been at the origin of the degrees that are today establishing Tirana's richest builders.
To these criticisms, which Luboja embellishs as the loud flagkeeper of a quiet crowd, Basha had two paths: or first his reflection and, as a result, the titanium attempt to clean up the opposition, to reunite it, and to critical revision of the past, or total denial of this option and the personal attack of those who demand the impossible mission to counter the DP.
Unfortunately Lulzim Basha chose this second, because he belongs to that race of politicians who don't believe in coming to power without the help of the oligarchs, who share big plochs with the government, but who always throw a single call to the PD; that he can't even imagine opposing the major media, whose owners, even when he criticises them, go and apologize to them in the evening; because he doesn't even have a version of his most secret dreams, the possibility of Ramutarchic power, of setting up a democratic front, where he does not over the hierarchy of the mayor's leadership and the church of the ruling party.
And all of this has an explanation. They come from Basha's deep conviction that there is no need for revolutions or great sacrifices in this country. All you have to do is usurp the opposition and wait for the power to degrade and tear itself apart. Enough patience and order to become prime minister will come, as did Nano and Berisha and Rama.
And Lubonne has long protected another idea. After he's tried it several times, he's convinced that besides the leadership rock, the rotation is no longer guarantee of change. That regardless of who is in government, again in Albania only a handful of oligarchs are won and the majority is poor, that citizens are stolen in the same types of mafia privatisation practices, with the same concessions and permit for gratachiela. Therefore, he is skeptical of the overthrow of powers that come with no maximum guarantee from the opposition.
It was this vision that he went to face Basha in “Studio open” And because he could not find a conversationor capable of arguing about this titanic challenge, he heard common and absurd paranomies, had contributed to Edi Rama's coming to power and was continuing to serve him.
Taken from the pen.al











