Reject that tax, not as Kosovars, but as citizens

Eddy Rama's decision to strike one of the region's highest taxes on national travellers is an immoral clean act. Not only for the fact that, as everyone claims, he erects a new wall between Albania and Kosovo. Not only for the loud debate of the thirsty scythe [...]
Eddy Rama's decision to strike one of the region's highest taxes on national travellers is an immoral clean act. Not only for the fact that, as everyone claims, he erects a new wall between Albania and Kosovo. Not only for the loud debate of sea - hungry scythes. Not only did the protest of truck drivers growing up feel the price of goods carrying on both sides.
It is a clean act of mockery with all Albanian citizens.
Especially is this the argument that is being mentioned more and more frequently under the table, that the Renaissance inherited from Berisha a “road without road”, with unfinished bridges and lanes torn apart, and therefore must pay citizens to make it Western standards.
There is no doubt about the shortcomings of the road: it's something everyone's seen.
And everyone has heard, for a decade, socialist rhetoric for $230 million that was stolen from the Berisha pair for the construction of this work.
How many times in these years have our ears deaf about stealing the century, about Lulzim Basha closing this process by procedure, about the money she ended up lobby in the US, or Berisha's Turkish friend, the billionaire owner of Enka.
So throughout the past government, but even today in power, whenever they need, Rama and the Socialists hold on to the same topic: the nation's highway remained like the “road without road” because it fell prey to a huge quota.
They continue to hold this idea even now that they have been in power for five years, that have carried out justice reform and have kidnapped their prosecutor.
Yet, despite the fact that citizens were once robbed, they have concluded that they must pay again.
And that is where the gross immorality of this high tax is. Because in addition to being economically heavy and illegally illegal, it sanctions a perverted principle: whenever governments steal, they have to reinstate citizens.
So this scandalous price (10 euros round-up) must be rejected. Because if we accept the principle of double theft today, it will never stop you. If the prime minister is telling Albanians today, pay again for the way that Berisha stole, the one who will replace him tomorrow will no longer be afraid to use the same logic: shake your pockets for check-up, diagnosis, and laboratory analysis that the money for the first concessions was swallowed by Edi Rama.
Therefore, this immoral tax should not be rejected either as Kosovo or as a Quaker, nor as a driver, nor as a passenger, nor as a merchant of goods, nor as a consumer, but as a citizen who will not go through.










