We need a deal with Eddie Rama.

It says: Armand Shkullaku, the position of Prime Minister Edi Rama, over the latest scandal -- that of the promoters, has re-opened an old debate on the responsibility of the head of government when his ministers and officials are being charged. While Rama himself insists for nearly a decade that guilt is personal, that he himself is....
It says: Armand Shkullaku
Prime Minister Edi Rama's stance over the latest scandal -- that of the promoters -- has re-opened an old debate on the responsibility of the head of government when his ministers and officials are charged. While Rama himself insists for nearly a decade that his guilt is personal, that he himself releases clean water but troubles his subordinates, that the prime minister has no responsibility, no political responsibility -- when ministers, MPs, elected mayors are caught in crime and corruption, a large part of the opinion thinks that a prime minister, however clean, should have resigned to scandals weighing on the cabinet and the administration he leads.
He'd have to resign if he didn't get involved, at least for disability. The prime minister has very powerful mechanisms to exercise control over the activity of his subordinates. There are internal audits, there are procedure verifications, State Control reports, there are information from the investigation bodies and those of intelligent services. Any report, prosecution or suspicion, established by official control institutions, by the opposition and the media, could easily be verified by the government chief.
But let's assume for a moment that Edi Rama has had blind confidence in his subordinates and total distrust of the opposition and the media. He has no doubt about why the establishment of blood of intensaries was entrusted to the same inexperienced company in this area. There has been no reason to investigate the mode of tendering, nor for the need to invest hundreds of millions of euros in three burns in a triangle or 70 kilometers apart. The prime minister, initiated by the emergency of environmental cleanup, has failed to heed State Control reports, and no alarm from the prosecution that the intensification company was suspected of tax evasion with television bills. Even former Finance Minister Shkelqim Cani's arguments have failed to further investigate where and how millions of intensaries would be used.
Of course, there was no need to be disturbed by the accusations of opposition and the media about this relative, who had always blacked out his job for the good of the country. The prime minister has continued to believe in this project, even when the promoters failed to comply with their contracts with the government, even when the former Environment Minister and a Socialist MP ended up in handcuffs, even when the burning bosses were declared in search. His vision of a cleaner Albania could not get some vice - tempted individuals dirty.
Edi Rama remained faithful on this line even when the SPAK demanded his former deputy's arrest. The engineering project is the right one, the prime minister believes in this enterprise and the scandal concerns human weaknesses, rather than any government plan to benefit at the expense of Albanians from a multimillion-dollar relationship.
Can the Albanian prime minister convince this 10-year strategy of justifying his responsibility, this is that old debate every time scandals erupt in sunlight. If in a European country, this debate would not even open, and the government would have to resign, we here in Albania have no choice but to propose to the Prime Minister a new deal with those who have taken over the government.
To the point where we are, let's take care of all of Eddie Rama's claims. He didn't know anything about what was going on behind his back in the last seven years at the Intenserators' vicinity. The new hypothetical agreement would consist of what will take over and promise Edi Rama, now that the SPAK's volume file is on his desk.
Will he, now that the scandal has been spread, check all the suspicious procedures for the establishment of intensaries? Will he analyze the State Control report and the SPAK file? Will you return the letters that have signed “pam- pam” and seek internal audits for suspected officials as involved in this relationship? Will the mayor of Tirana ask for approval in principle, on behalf of the municipal council, of establishing the Sharra Intennerator and scheme its financing? Will it alarm that official decisions were previously drafted on Klodian Zozo's computer and that the lawyer's office working for the municipality is linked to the intensive boss? Will he promote the investigation to find out who stands behind Tirana's burner?
And most of the key, which would make this new trust agreement stable, will the prime minister ask for the payment for the Sharra intensive, already dealing with a corruption affair and, more so, when the private has not refrained from the contract to build cremators but only performs waste burial? Such an act would not only save what remains of our “
Now that Edi Rama knows all of this, it's before the test of faith, not monologues. He's lost the chance to convince us with words, so he only has to act. If you continue as you did in 10 years with the fable of personal responsibility, then in the best case, it is a naive tattoo that cannot control its subordinates and, at worst, including himself in a giant national extortion project.
The prime minister either acts today that he has everything documented in front of his eyes, or tomorrow he cannot say again that I knew nothing. He has everything he needs to know. So let's give him the benefit of the doubt about what happened before and put him to the test of action for the next one. From this “agreement” he has the opportunity to clear up what's left of crime and save what remains of funding. If it has the power and free hands, it's time to “sign”. This is proof for him. /Lapsy.al/









