Get rid of Ilir Meta!

Get rid of Ilir Meta!

President Meta spoke as a hoja, or as a priest, not as president. Because of moral prism, the president cannot speak that morality has never had virtue or a pattern of public communication. I agree with Tony Blair when he says he wants political opponents to retire from politics with the election race, [...]

President Meta spoke as a hoja, or as a priest, not as president.

Because of moral prism, the president cannot speak that morality has never had virtue or a pattern of public communication.

I agree with Tony Blair when he says he wants political opponents to retire from politics with the election race, but not put them in jail for mistakes made during the government mandate. But when mistakes threaten the state's constitutionality, what can you do with those leaders?

Albania's president, with his current decision, pointed to the moral degradation of the head of state function. He decided to make a confession to the office of the first state as if between yesterday and today an iron curtain had fallen. If only we hadn't lived through political time a few years ago.

Ilir Meta treats our memory as if we had not experienced the political decisions of his time and behavior on screens and wiretapping. He makes presidential confessions like people and things and things have changed overnight. This story today is a violent revolution that overturns everything achieved in Albanian politics.

Calling upon the impending threat of pluralism and the predictions of civil confrontation, the president is called in the name of unity and the impending threat of pluralism.

Pluralism as a concept has been misunderstood by intrigue and misinterpreted by the president. For those who have a political taste point and basic reading, pluralism does not foresee the political parties' giving up on the election process.

Pluralism as a concept is providing equal opportunities in social life for participating in the elections. Leaving the election process is the political decision, as much as turnout. Hence, the ignorant interpretation of a situation leaves the country without a future and political system. I leave it without institutions. The creation of dangerous precedents is more severe for the state than the non-participation of the DP and the SMI in the elections.

If this decision were approved, could you imagine what would happen to the political system in Albania?

Imagine that in the name of the pluralism the president claims not to participate in the elections the parties of the Greek minority, or the chams. Or even the Socialist Party itself. Where does the state go with this presidential capital of words, the man who has for a time become a promotor of the first one to step on everything that concerns the presidential institution?

He's ignorant about the civil crash. Let the President take responsibility for this idea of prejudiced violence, laid out in opinion by his office.

I'm trying to describe what this idea represents and this story -- I mean, purposely say <x0fym”, because his press conference sʹka has to do with a presidential decision. It is entering the political bias race. Along with Berisha, he speaks nonsense about the frictions of all kinds, the intrigues they have created themselves by challenging order and law, misunderstandings about the simplest things that have become the normal phenomenon of Ilir Meta. Leaders with primitive purposes of power can only challenge the language they understand and deal with them by means they know.

Why?

Albania's President Ilir Meta's decision to redeploy local elections in Albania is not only a grave unconstitutional act, but also a well-planned political company in close co-operation with the DP and the SMI.

Firstly, Albania's president does not enjoy any legal or constitutional competence to abolish elections. The president has only a symbolic role in their decree, but no legal opportunity for their death. Albania's constitution clearly stipulates that the president cannot exercise other competencies apart from those which are constitutionally defined. The concept of death, meanwhile, does not figure anywhere in Albania's Constitution. Moreover, June 30th is the last date that can guarantee the four-year completion of the elected in exercising local government mandates. After meeting the mandates, the elected can no longer continue their activities and, as a result, the entire local government activity in Albania will be blocked. The move, therefore, is not in the function of restoring political unity, but in actual service to deepening the institutional crisis in Albania.

Second, Albania's president has demonstrated an unprecedented level of political responsibility in Albania.

Just two weeks before the decision to open EU membership negotiations, Ilir Meta has decided to lead the country into a deep crisis by cancelling local elections. In the course of all the orchestrated attacks that the DP and the LSI have undertaken against Albania throughout this period to prevent the opening of negotiations, Ilir Meta has chosen the most delicate moment to break up local elections in Albania.

With this action Ilir Meta has ceased to be representative of the unity of the people, but has clearly been positioned as a partial political actor.

He is already acting like Monica Mayor's husband, but not as president of the Republic of Albania. With this move, he has presented the possibility of delegateing the democratic process of June 30th and creating an unpredictable situation after that.

Thus, Ilir Meta has not simply closed the possibility of holding elections on June 30th, but has launched an open fight with Government. His action is not just a problem in itself: his action now imposes on taking up a series of consequenting actions to follow about the election's death. Now, Meta will not recognise the outcome of the elections, continue to contest Government at any meeting and will constantly work against the government, directly violating Albania as well. Therefore, if Albania's Parliament does not immediately start Meta's dismissal procedures, then Meta's political crisis in Albania will expand to an institutional and state crisis.

Ilir Meta must still be dismissed from the post of president.

It has also abused the limited number of constitutional competencies it has, always in an effort to drive politically. Since Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama has not found it reasonable to have an open conflict with the president's institution, he has repeatedly tolerated the abuse of the president. The president has not originally decreed the interior minister, and then did the same with the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs. To disguise his narrow and political agenda, Ilir Meta has mobilised nationalist Narrativa and sold a churchlike behavior from a principled personality to public. Exploiting the lack of the Constitutional Court, Ilir Meta through arbitrary actions has always taken action in the service of the DP and the SMI.

Albania is probably the only country in the world where the president talks about unity in the morning and his wife, the first lady of state, throws in the night. Furthermore, Albania is the only country in the world where a personality seen in a video-incision for daily shopping will muster up the courage yet to deprive Albanians of the possibility of free voting and the election of their representatives.

Albania for almost 30 years has failed to produce a normal electoral climate and a favourable democratic environment. Just because of policy people like Meta, Berisha and their associate silent from the SP ranks, such as Ditmir Bushati, Niko Peleshi and Arben Ahmetaj. The latter are quietly awaiting the deepening of Ilir Meta's crisis in order to regain lost privileges. In fact, Bushati himself had sent a letter to Meta Presidencys with a secret seal against Rama and Cakaj by lying shamelessly. The same has continued to speak with anger and resentment against Rama and Cakaj on his recent visit to Vienna under his OSCE commitments.

Why would you mention that?

It is because a circle of political opponents has already developed that no longer select tools to erode Rama's political terrain slowly but safely. In this situation, Rama should not respond by making political machines against these people. In fact, Rama simply needs to take the most dignified national action under the current circumstances: the dismissal of Ilir Meta from Albania's president's post.

With his move to prevent Albanians from voting, Ilir Meta has dealt the biggest blow to political pluralism in Albania since the 1990s. With its manipulation on the issue of decrees and overcoming constitutional competencies in continued succession, Ilir Meta has seriously violated the division of powers throughout this time. More than in line with his constitutional competencies, he has been brought in line with his monarch dream. He has practically made antistate stamps with election deaths and, as a result, he fails to be on that task further!

The Socialist Party and Edi Rama must understand that they cannot ignore the president's decision to recover the elections without taking measures against a president who has lost credibility altogether.

Ilir Meta is afraid to the core of repeating judgment in the case where he was caught stealing in live footage of almost a million.

Hence, to save himself, he has chosen to tarnish reform in justice.

Therefore, to save his party, he has chosen Albania's collapse.

Therefore, to save Albania, Ilir Meta must leave the president's office urgently.

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