Salianji letter from prison: Totalitarian Rama imposes his personality on government

Former Democrat President Ervin Saliannji, via a letter from Fieri prison where he is serving his sentence, has compared Prime Minister Edi Rama to the leader of the Taliban, Hibatullah Akhundzada. Salianji says Rama for the Constitution imposes his character and his personality for government. Full letter in 34 years in post-communist Albania, a force [...]
Former Democrat President Ervin Saliannji, via a letter from Fieri prison where he is serving his sentence, has compared Prime Minister Edi Rama to the leader of the Taliban, Hibatullah Akhundzada.
Salianji says Rama for the Constitution imposes his character and his personality for government.
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In 34 years in post-communist Albania, a political force could have done many things. He could have governed, brought results, lost, spent much time in opposition. He might not have survived.
Unlike other forces in the country, but especially contrary to what is now known as “Renaissance”, the Democratic Party has managed to preserve its soul.
The Socialists have administered more power in 34 years, of course. They have provided the lives of many in this group's cup of life with wealth. But they've ruined their souls, even their own.
In the event of change, the wheel, the SP, and the rebirth would go to a frightening, dark abyss. They have lost the basic values for which such an organization stands, and among themselves they have intrigued and torn about more anger and revenge of a life.
What is their fable today? Why are they there, and why do they really want to wear the chair? Is there a great idea beyond the directors and their representatives who instruct them. Is there a moral point? A Purpose on Personal Interests? None of this. So with power gone, the Socialists will lose that compass they carry together today. The need for benefit and protection from law is the only ideology they have. It is from this that the crisis of their conscience is extremely deep, recognizing the involvement of evil, wrong, corruption, and crime.
The loss of the soul for “rilindas” brought loss of character. They're the product of a matrix. If you look at the deputies and ministers, the gestures are the same as Edi Rama. They just want to be his image. This kind of cult is known what it produces. A totalitarianism, then applied to government, brings serious deformities. This totalitarianism has produced Rama's character for government conditions! This week, he rejected the intervention required by the Democratic Party's Parliamentary Group by inventing a new constitutional rate, because according to him and the reborns, his will is the highest rate. In another event, it had assembled ambassadors and just like Hibatullah Akhundzada of Afghanistan taught them what democracy is, who leads Albania and how the United States cannot do it in Afghanistan and if it doesn't want Hibatullah Rama will also fail in Albania.
Where leadership trends and personal humors become the legal norm. As is this, for example, where the host of a press conference condemns proven fact, that the brother of the interior minister is a convict for drug trafficking, he is sentenced to prison. Someone who hasn't made a sound at all is punished for lying.
In contrast to the Socialists, especially with this amalgama that Edi Rama built with the infertility of the unbridled and unfathomable arrivals in abuse, members of our political family have preserved, an idea, a fable, a kind of aspirin, despite the difficulties of 12 years of oppression and marginalization.
The Democratic Party today has as many characters as its members. This kind of diversity can be unfavourable in the organisational and electoral sense, but it is definitely a great asset of that force.
Everyone is different, there is a world of their own. In the DP in recent years, a major battle took place, to object, to disagree. But there's a point where things are headed. That's the truth. It's the conclusion of who really means, who's serious about fighting. You may not agree with the leader of the Democrats in many ways. And in fact, you can say that in the eye. But politics is realism, and in the end, one who has the trust of most Democrats, and though different from each other, has the right.
That wealth still preserved, this democratic spirit is the most valuable asset this party has today, 34 years after its creation. And it is certainly the greatest asset that has, to succeed, to triumph in the upcoming elections. From this freedom, this character breeds anti-conformism from which the change that this country needs to change.












