Coco-head: Edi Rama also wrote the talks to Ilir Meta

Coco-headhead has been invited to European University forums, where he has spoken of his past as businessman and politician. Before the students, the Headhead named himself a man at war with all governments: “I was in Sali's government Albania's largest privatisation. I may have bought 20 companies [...]
Coco-headhead has been invited to European University forums, where he has spoken of his past as businessman and politician. Before the students, the Headhead named himself a man at war with all governments:
I was in Saliu's government Albania's largest privatisation. I bought maybe 20 state companies. The businesses that I've made up of until 1997 were out of politics. I am the only person, the only businessman in Albania to have been at war with all governments. Even with Ilir Meta I was the number one opponent, both Fatos Nano and Sali Berisha. So does Eddie Rama.
He also accused the members of the Constitutional Court of being corrupt, after being asked about the decision to abolish his mandate:
That Constitutional Court has lost three of those soldiers as corrupt. Only two of them will be saved. Sokol Berber and Vitore Tusha. All the others are dipped up to your throat, like incriminating, corrupt and possessed by power”.
On breaking ties with the current prime minister, Edi Rama, the former delegation spoke of the disappointment she has received from the Socialist Party, every time she was in power.
And the relationship between them didn't even call it between friends, or as it was described by close people of the two as between a spiritual father and a son, but Headhead said it was Rama's mentor:
“Rama I have truly helped. I didn't help Rama for Rama's sake, but with a very clear political motive. I had the conviction that the Socialist Party was an important legacy for the Albanian people, the conviction I kept until 2013. The Socialist Party was the major disappointment in power.
The first major disappointment in power was what Fatos Nano did. The largest opposition to the government Nano just came to power, after five months, was what we did to him because he was an irresponsible person in power; irresponsible, immoral, corrupt to the core.
Then came Ilir Meta: What did he do? He passed it on to Fatos and Sali. He took the government, broke up the SP, and concentrated on a huge acumulation of power and money, and the SP split into practically two poles, in two quays, that fought each other to master and dominate the SP”.
The headhead remembered the conversation with Rama and advice he gave to create a third pole within the party:
In 2001, when we fought Ilir Meta, to make a representative government, integration of all of May; a government not of its own, but to represent all of the left factions in this period, Edi Rama wrote Meta's speeches. At this point there was a servile and at this time I asked him to distance himself and I told him: Serve cohesion in the SP, not defeat one side! Make a new pole to relat to these two powers that try to dominate the left and the state, and with this relativism we may compose a reformed new May to stand up for Albania's ruling responsibilities! If you do this, you can become prime minister” he said, while he added:
And from 2003 until 2007, I was Eddie Rama's mentor, I wasn't his friend, because the one in the opposition is a person who consults, asks, asks, asks anyone, listens, etc. etc. In power there is another thing and in opposition there is quite another person. He came to me whenever he needed me, even at 6 o'clock in the morning, even at 10 o'clock in the night. I've always consulted it in the right direction and always in accordance with public interest”.
The headscarf discovered that it was accidentally introduced into politics, as she planned to prepare the grounds for a political career of her daughter, singer Besa Headheaddema:
“Negotiova for 18 months the agreement between the SP and the LSI, which did not work because they had wanted to execute each other. They had done everything against each other, two structures against each other. Hostile. It wasn't politics, but their hostility exceeded any kind of political standard, we were in another area. And when that happened and it became this union, what would they do? I was invited to politics because their cooperation did not work, and they insisted that I get into politics so that this co-operation could work”.












